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Hollis, New York, United States

Hollis, New York, United States
Condition:New

 Atwood Mobile Products 96110 Pilot Ignition Water Heater - 6 Gallon

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Capacity is 6 gallon liquid propane gas
Input is 8,800 British thermal units
Recovery rate is 7.4 gallons per hour
Shipping Weight is 25 pound mass

Product Information
Size:6 Gallon
Technical Details

Brand    Atwood Mobile
Item Weight    50 pounds
Product Dimensions    20 x 17 x 14.3 inches
Item model number    96110
Manufacturer Part Number    96110
Folding    No

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