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Everpure Water Treatment System-model Ql3 Adc Full-timer- New-ships Free on 2040-parts.com

US $82.00
Location:

Danvers, Massachusetts, United States

Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Everpure Model:QL3 ADC Full-Timer Interior Part Type:Water Treatment System UPC:054568100078

EVERPURE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM - SHIPS FREE
  • Model QL3 ADC Full-Timer
  • New in box. 
Contents include:
  • Mounting bracket
  • Head with shutoff valve
  • Mounting screws (2 ea.)
  • ADC Full-Timer quick-change filter cartridge
  • Chlorine Dispenser
  • Chlorine Test Kit
  • 3-foot tube
  • Fitting pack
  • Instruction booklet:  "What Every RV Owner Should Know About Water"
  • Box measures:  19"x4"x6"
  • Ships FREE (Shipping will be Fedex SmartPost - 2 to 8 business days)

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