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US $19.99
Location:

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Color:Red Warranty:No Brand:Distributed by Bradlees Stores Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:None UPC:Does not apply

See below: directly from box.

  • "Light weightCompact and easily stored
  • Folds to only 14", open to over 36"
  • Comfortable poly "D" grip, unbreakable plastic blade with metal shaft.
  • Snap-lock fasteners for a sturdy connection.
  • Ideal for removing snow from car, or for emergency dig-out, great for home use, camper or snowmobile"

Will ship right in the box you see in the pictures

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