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Description
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Replacement or additionally available cutting blade (F016800475) for the EasyPrune
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Replacement or additionally available cutting blade (F016800475) for the EasyPrune
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Features
- BrandBOSCH
- Length100 mm
- Weight170 g
- MaterialStainless steel
- ColourMulticolour
Customer reviews
4,4
/ 13 Reviews
PPASCAL
Published on 04/03/2024, FranceMManoMano Customer
Published on 19/04/2020, FranceEasy to assemble
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