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New Bell 1 To 3 12 Outlet Power Strip 39025-8 Silver Car Auto 12 Volt On Off on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
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Owatonna, Minnesota, US

Owatonna, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Bell Manufacturer Part Number:39025-8 Surface Finish:Silver

BRAND NEW IN THE PACKAGING!

BELL 1 TO 3 OUTLET POWER STRIP

PART NUMBER: 39025-8

SIZE: 12 VOLT

COLOR: SILVER

Bell's Three Outlet Power Strip converts your car cigarette lighter socket or extra vehicle power socket to three 12 Volt outlets. It can be used to power, play or charge up to three accessories at one time that use a standard 12 Volt lighter plug adapter. Includes an on/off power switch and mounts with hook and loop system or screws (hardware included). Also features fused lighter plug protection, with a replaceable 5 ampere fuse.

This item is new, in the packaging.

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