Milk Hose Set 637471 + Stainless Steel Pipe 13962 Compatible with Siemens EQ500 Integral, EQ9 System

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Amazon Milk hose set 637471 + Piebert stainless steel milk tube 13962 with suction protection on both sides compatible with all Siemens EQ.500 Integral, Siemens EQ.9 s300-s900 fully automatic coffee machines Milk tube: replaces original BSH plastic milk tube 754124 / 12011773, material: high-quality, rust-proof stainless steel, solid, dimensions: 180 x 7 mm, suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher. Milk hose: 00637471 BSH original product, colour: grey, material flexible silicone Technical advantage: Due to its own weight, the stainless steel tube always rests on the bottom of the milk vessel or milk pack. In addition, the material is more durable than plastic and easier to clean. Optical advantage: The stainless steel looks very high quality and fits very well into the stainless steel elements of some fully automatic coffee machines., Weight: 0.0881849048 Pounds, Manufacturer: Piebert

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Milk hose set 637471 + Piebert stainless steel milk tube 13962 with suction protection on both sides compatible with all Siemens EQ.500 Integral, Siemens EQ.9 s300-s900 fully automatic coffee machines Milk tube: replaces original BSH plastic milk tube 754124 / 12011773, material: high-quality, rust-proof stainless steel, solid, dimensions: 180 x 7 mm, suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher. Milk hose: 00637471 BSH original product, colour: grey, material flexible silicone Technical advantage: Due to its own weight, the stainless steel tube always rests on the bottom of the milk vessel or milk pack. In addition, the material is more durable than plastic and easier to clean. Optical advantage: The stainless steel looks very high quality and fits very well into the stainless steel elements of some fully automatic coffee machines., Weight: 0.0881849048 Pounds, Manufacturer: Piebert


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Brand Piebert
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  • 4251327431695

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