My item was opened from the box but no sign of use. damages or even a single stain .Item will come in original packaging. Specifically designed for heavy-duty service. Features 6' of 16-gauge tin coated wire and has an open flow capacity of 1600 GPH. 12V DC voltage. Dimensions: 4 1/4'' x 5 17/20''. Hose: 1 1/8''.
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