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Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China Heats Temperature:40°C - 42°C (Automatic Constant Temperature) MPN:Does Not Apply Working Temperature:-20~20°C Warranty:Yes Gloves Size:300X200mm(Lxw) Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Wire Length:150Mm Brand:Unbranded/Generic Wiring:Red-Positive ; Black-Negative Color:Black, Green, Blue, Pink, Brown Fitment:Universal For 12V Motorcycles, E-Bike With 22Mm Handlebars Voltage:DC 12V Note:Please Tell Us The Color You Need Power:35W UPC:923532378662

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