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mini diving/compressor set

  • Phuket
  • 26 Sep 2022 : 13:45 pm
  • ID: 453249

Ad Description

Amazing and very practical water cooled breathing air compressor with 1 liter mini scuba set. Comes complete with charcoal/molysieve filters and cooling water pump. Very suitable for yacht or cruiser equiped with a generator or to use at home. 240 volt single phase. Spare molysieve and charcoal. 1 liter set gives plenty of time for under boat inspection or achor clearing etc. Fills cylinder in 6 minutes.
Extra 1 liter set available or 2 liter version at extra cost.
Light weight and very compact compressor filled with synthetic Coltri compressor oil.
Boxed and only run for test.
Can deliver in Phuket or post
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