SKU: 3071-16-3

Tin can 3 l

EUR8.69

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg
Volume

3 L

Practical tin can with handle and lid for mixing paint and storing leftover paint or oil.

Height Tip! Label the jar with the date and any breakage.

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Practical tin can with handle and lid for mixing paint and storing leftover paint or oil.

Height Tip! Label the jar with the date and any breakage.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg
Volume

3 L

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