Kidde Dual Spectrum Extinguisher 408876-1233 Abc 22lb. Filled Tanks on 2040-parts.com
Numidia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Large Kidde tanks, charged and ready to go for Dual Spectrum system. School bus, city bus, etc.
I can not ship these. pickup zip 17820. Price is for one but I have 2 available.
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