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Russell 632093 ProClassic Black Hose Item Description
Features Lightweight. Tough Nylon Fiber Covered. Durable Rubber Core. Easy To Cut And Assemble. Accepts Full Flow Swivel Hose Ends. Match With Full Flow Black Adapters. For High Quality Plumbing. Maximum Pressure Rating Of 350 psi. Additional Information
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