Solinst Bonded Natural LDPE Tubing Spools
Features
- Mounted on a spool
- Flexible and lightweight
- Resistant to chemicals
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![]() | 109430 | Bonded natural LDPE tubing, 0.17" ID x 0.25" OD, 100 ft. roll | $72.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks | ||
![]() | 109429 | Bonded natural LDPE tubing, 0.17" ID x 0.25" OD, 250 ft. roll | $180.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks | ||
![]() | 109421 | Bonded natural LDPE tubing, 0.17" ID x 0.25" OD, 500 ft. roll | $354.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks |
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![]() | 103888 | Model SC2000 1/4" bonded tubing reel assembly (up to 200 ft) for Model 407/408 pumps | $385.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks | ||
![]() | 107213 | Model SC3000 1/4" bonded tubing reel assembly (250 to 450 ft) for Model 407/408 pumps | $448.00 | In Stock | ||
![]() | 107844 | Model SC3500 1/4" bonded tubing reel assembly (500 to 1250 ft) for Model 407/408 pumps | $1,000.00 | Usually ships in 1-2 weeks |
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 Friends of Acadia is a nonprofit organization that supports different projects in the park.
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