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Tools & Hardware : : Campbell Home/Hobby Spray Gun (DH3800)

: Campbell Home/Hobby Spray Gun (DH3800)

from: Campbell Hausfeld




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Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Campbell Hausfeld
EAN: 0045564608064
Label: Campbell Hausfeld
Product Manufacturer: Campbell Hausfeld
Model: DH3800
Publisher: Campbell Hausfeld
Ranking: 6238
Studio: Campbell Hausfeld


Product facts:
  • 1 quart canister
  • Pressure feed design good for low viscosity materials like latex paint
  • SCFM at 90 PSI - 2.0
  • Ball burnished finish for easy clean up
  • Fluid delivery type is pressure







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Sold as each. 1 quart canister. Pressure feed design good for low viscosity materials like latex paint. SCFM at 90 PSI - 2.0. Ball burnished finish for easy clean up. Fluid delivery type is pressure. Good for home, garage and workshop. Manufacturer's number: DH3800. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 1360809. Country of origin: China. Distributed by Campbell Hausfeld.

















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