SKU: 3071-16-0,25

Tin can 0.25 l

EUR2.65

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Weight 0.1 kg

Practical empty jar with lid for mixing your own paint or for storing leftover paint. Tips! Mark with date and color.

Volume 25 cl

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Practical empty jar with lid for mixing your own paint or for storing leftover paint. Tips! Mark with date and color.

Volume 25 cl

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