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Vinyl Tubing Black 1/2″ ID X 5/8″ OD (100 ft Roll)

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Most preferred irrigation tubing for Growing Cannabis Indoors. Made In Fresno, California, USA.
The tube walls are thick and flexible. Carbon black pigment, provides opaque tubing wall, blocking light from irrigation water.

$32.97

MPN: 11210160 SKU 11210160 Category

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Made from strong, premium and durable vinyl material,  The tube walls are thick and flexible. Premium Vinyl Tubing. Made In USA. Carbon black pigment, provides opaque tubing wall, blocking light from irrigation water.

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