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Afro hooks with spring - 16 x 14 mm (1 pair)
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Iron afro hooks with spring - 16 x 14 mm - quantity 1 g (approx. 8 pcs)

Afro hook with an iron core, the color of which is adjusted to the appropriate reflection on the surface. The hook is terminated by a spring and an eyelet, it has dimensions of 16 x 14 mm, the thickness of the metal of the hook is 0.8 mm and the eyelet for the drawstring has a diameter of 2.5 mm.

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 g (approx. 8 pieces).

$0.04 with VAT ($0.01 1 pár) $0.04 without VAT

The minimum purchase order quantity for the product is 5.

Afro hook with an iron core, the color of which is adjusted to the appropriate reflection on the surface. The hook is terminated by a spring and an eyelet, it has dimensions of 16 x 14 mm, the thickness of the metal of the hook is 0.8 mm and the eyelet for the drawstring has a diameter of 2.5 mm.

1 g of these afro hooks contains 8 pieces. We try to check all Afro hooks after weighing and the package can contain a maximum of 5 % scrap (ie max. every twentieth piece in the package can be imperfect in some way). In the event that it contains more deformed pieces, or pieces without a ball, contact us and we will send you goods without defects at our expense.

The manufacturer did not provide detailed information on the composition of the surface layer of the product and the product may therefore contain allergenic nickel or other metals in permitted amounts that are not suitable for allergy sufferers.

Due to the color setting of the monitor, the color of the goods may differ slightly from reality.

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569 Items/g
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Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,2 g
Material
Iron
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate

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