Shurflo Recessed Shower White Plastic With Hook on 2040-parts.com
Lecanto, Florida, US
136-000-wh. Recessed shower all white plastic with hook.
Hose length 6' white rubber
Wall or deck mounting option. Uv protected heavy duty abs plastic lid and cup. Uv protected heavy duty abs plastic sprayer with continuous or intermittent trigger spray. Heavy duty hose . Stainless steel mounting screws. Connection 1/2" nps-f
This product is brand new was only taken out of package for pictures.
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