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1/2" Reinforced High Pressure Hose ( Lpc108) 250' Roll Nsf on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Erving, Massachusetts, United States

Erving, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:LaVanture Products Part Type:Pressure Hose Manufacturer Part Number:LPC108-

 1/2" Reinforced High Pressure Hose ( LPC108) 250' Roll NSF

This white PVC opaque hose is designed and formulated as 150PSI cold water pressure and drinking water lines. It's IAMPO listed, FDA certified title 21 parts 170-199, NSF61/51 and ROHS compliant. The compound contains no substances designed as hazardous under California proposition 65.

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