Beckson CM-1" Clipmate Holding Clips - Superior Extruded Holding Clips - Pair - Trotac Marine
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Beckson CM-1" Clipmate Holding Clips - Superior Extruded Holding Clips - Pair

SKU:
BECKCM-1
$5.65
Clip-Mate™ White Plastic Clip for 7/8"-1-1/8" D Poles, 2 Pieces (CM-1) by Beckson®. The Beckson Thirsty-Mate hand pump is manufactured in the USA of the finest materials available. View full description

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This unique design and tempered B-Flex plastic material make Beckson's clips the perfect way to hold brooms, racks, pumps, flashlights, tools. blueprint tubes and other round objects neatly in place. The patented leg design provides permanent holding spring action unlike metal or other plastic clips, which ultimately become fatigued. Corrosion is non-existent. Available in both black and white. Sold in pairs. Clipmate clips require a #6 pan head fastener.

Specifications

Model #
Black
Model #
White
Approx
Range
CM-1B CM-1 7/8" - 1-1/8"
Brand:
Beckson

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