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Saved by uncleflo on June 13th, 2022.
The most practical portable compressor in the world. Compact, light weight and completely marinized (all components made to survive in the marine environment) This compressor is powered by a 110V electric motor that only draws 13 amps (max). This guarantees you can use it anywhere there is an outlet or power it with a small generator. Designed to be quiet, easy to transport and store. Perfect for use on the boat! Operating Pressure: 200 Bar. Dimensions: H: 38cm W: 48cm L: 50cm
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