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Mountain High Tr-95 Oxygen Transfiller on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
Good Condition
Brand:Mountain High Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:TR-95 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Mountain High TR-95 Oxygen Transfiller

 The unit works fine.  However, the black pressure control knob is loose but functions correctly.   If the unit is not fully functional and as described and pictured, return it in the condition you received it within 14 days and I will refund your money less shipping costs.

Shipping for this item by insured FedEx Ground to anywhere in the contiguous 48 states will be a flat rate of $35.00.


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