: FIRST ALERT FE10GO-MN4 'FIRST ALERT' MARINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10BC(pack of 4)

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: FIRST ALERT FE10GO-MN4 'FIRST ALERT' MARINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10BC(pack of 4)

FIRST ALERT FE10GO-MN4 'FIRST ALERT' MARINE FIRE EXTINGUISHER 10BC(pack of 4)

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Product Brand: FIRST ALERT
EAN: 0029054000408
Label: FIRST ALERT
Product Manufacturer: FIRST ALERT
Model: FE10GO-MN4
Publisher: FIRST ALERT
Studio: FIRST ALERT


Product facts:
  • 10BC general purpose M10
  • Non-toxic Sodium Bicarbonate dry chemical 2-3/4 lb.
  • Corrosion-proof valve High-vis gauge
  • Seamless aluminum white cylinder UL listed
  • Plastic bracket included U.S. Coast Guard approved







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