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CARL Replacement Cutting Mats (16122)

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Product#: 16122

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Product Description

Replacement cutting mats are designed for use with all Carl rotary trimmers. Made of sturdy PVC.

Product Specification

Manufacturer CARL
Categories CARL Office SuppliesCARL Cutting & Measuring DevicesCARL Trimmer Boards Replacement Mats
Manufacturer Stock No. 16122
MPN CUI16122
Model# 16122
UPC Code 682391161227
UNSPSC Code 0
Application / Usage Home, Office
Assembly Required No
Brand Name CARL
Color Gray
Country of Origin China
Manufacturer Carl Manufacturing USA, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number 16122
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.carl-products.com
Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Packaged Quantity 2 / Pack
Product Name Replacement Cutting Mats
Product Type Cutting Mat
Recycled No
Assembly Required No assembly is required
Contains Recycled Materials N
Returnable No
Unit of Measure PK
Item Weight 0.1
Ships via UPS Y
Brand CARL
Country of Origin CN
UNSPSC Number 53141630

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