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Would anyone be interested in splitting a few ways some rolls of Raychem DR-25?

1/4 - $4.60+ per mtr (100mtr spool)

1/2 - $5.40+ per mtr (60mtr spool)

1" - $12.85+ per mtr (30mtr spool)

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Prices quoted are what is costs. Alternative is sourcing smaller qtys but price tends to double as people put margins on it and it's expensive enough as it is.

Alternative is splitting in smaller numbers some Raceline 150

1/4 - $4.75+ per mtr (50mtr spool)

1/2 - $7.55+ per mtr (50mtr spool)

1" - $14.45+ per mtr (30mtr spool)

Freight on top

Let me know

Matt

Found a place with similar prices but for the SE28. They have the full rolls but will do it by the meter, if you need the details and want the SE28 (hellermann tyton) please shoot me a PM.

Also have all the (HT) rangd of breakout boots to split out and the ribbed ones for circular connectors.

Matt

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