Air Conditioner - Carry-on- Boat, Rv, Camper - Sold By West Marine/price Slash on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Boat, RV, Camper, Air Conditioner Carry-on (Portable). Slightly used, works great. Cover included. Be ready for Hot Weather anytime. Listed price at West Marine ($1299.99)! Manufactured by Dometic, "Cruis-Air", Model #5000, AC Volts: 115, AMPS: 6.0, BTU: 4800, Pressure: High - 278, Low - 144, Charge: 13 oz., Weight - 59 lbs. Identifiable Markings.
PRICE SLASH - HOLIDAY SALE (WAS $599.00) NOW $399.00 |
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