8mm Orange Gas Pipe for Propane/Butane, Stamped with Manufacture Date + Clips (2m)

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Amazon Safety: The rubber 8mm gas hose is designed to safely transport propane and butane gas for household use, and its self-extinguishing properties provide an additional level of safety. Durability: Made from high-quality rubber material, this gas hose is designed to withstand high-pressure conditions and is suitable for long-term use. Versatility: This gas hose is suitable for use with both propane and butane gas, making it a versatile option for a range of household appliances and B Compliance with British standards: The date-stamped gas hose conforms to British safety standards, providing customers with peace of mind that the product has been rigorously tested for safety. Compatibility: This gas hose is compatible with most standard gas regulators and appliances, making it easy to install and use with a variety of gas-powered devices., Weight: 0.6172943336 Pounds, Manufacturer: Cost Wise

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Safety: The rubber 8mm gas hose is designed to safely transport propane and butane gas for household use, and its self-extinguishing properties provide an additional level of safety. Durability: Made from high-quality rubber material, this gas hose is designed to withstand high-pressure conditions and is suitable for long-term use. Versatility: This gas hose is suitable for use with both propane and butane gas, making it a versatile option for a range of household appliances and B Compliance with British standards: The date-stamped gas hose conforms to British safety standards, providing customers with peace of mind that the product has been rigorously tested for safety. Compatibility: This gas hose is compatible with most standard gas regulators and appliances, making it easy to install and use with a variety of gas-powered devices., Weight: 0.6172943336 Pounds, Manufacturer: Cost Wise


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Brand Bradas
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  • 5060449701796

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