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Vacuum Glass Suction Cups - 100 Lbs on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
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Durango, Colorado, United States

Durango, Colorado, United States
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Super strong, metal body vacuum glass suction cups with durable rubber 4.5 inch cups.  Simply set the vacuum cups in place, seat them firmly against the glass and flip the latch to vacuum the cup.  With the easy to grab handle anybody can easily handle a piece of glass.  Each suction cup unit can hold up to 100 lbs.

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