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Davis Instruments Air-dryr 1000 Dryer on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Dublin, Ohio, United States

Dublin, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Davis Instruments Manufacturer Part Number:1458

Open Box item in new condition (Tested)

Product Description:

  • Air-Dryr 1000. Handles up to 1000 cubic feet of living space.

  • Draws only 1.1 amps, 130 watts

  • Designed to be left on 24 hours a day

  • Use in RVs, Home, Office and Boats

  • Trouble free - no switch, fan, or thermostat; uses natural convection to circulate the air

     

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