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Aurora, Indiana, United States

Aurora, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ENGEL Manufacturer Part Number:MT80F-U1-S UPC:Does not apply

~~** ENGEL MT80F-U1-S 80 QTS 120 VAC 12/24 VDC 235 PSI DUAL VOLTAGE REFRIGERATOR NIB **~~

~~** MT80F-U1-S 80 QTS 120 VAC 12/24 VDC 235 PSI DUAL VOLTAGE REFRIGERATOR  **~~

~~** MODEL: MT80F-U1-S **~~

~~** RATING: 12/24 VDC 4.2/2.1 A **~~

~~** REFRIGERANT: HFC-134A 2.3 OZ **~~

~~** DESIGN PRESSURE: PSI: HIGH 235 LOW 135 **~~

~~** ITEM POWERS ON SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS **~~

~~** INSTRUCTIONS AND POWER CORD INCLUDED **~~

~~** BOX HAS SHELFWARE SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILS **~~

~~** FREIGHT ONLY **~~

~~** GUARANTEED NOT TO BE DOA **~~

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