Factory source manufacturing 3-PCS Small Tweezer Sets for Macedonia Manufacturer

Factory source manufacturing 3-PCS Small Tweezer Sets for Macedonia Manufacturer

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We insist on offering high quality production with good business concept, honest sales and the best and fast service. it will bring you not only the high quality product and huge profit, but the most significant is to occupy the endless market for Factory source manufacturing 3-PCS Small Tweezer Sets for Macedonia Manufacturer, Our company warmly welcome friends from all over the world to visit, investigate and negotiate business.


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■Model Number: RL-NZ002

Additional Information


■Material: Q195 Cold-rolled Steel

■Thickness: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm

■Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated

■Finish: Polished

■Package: Suction Card

■OEM: Acceptable

■HS Code: 8203200000

■Samples: For FREE

■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity

■Packing: By standard cartons

Attention


■Do not heat it.

■Do not take acid drugs with it.

■Keep it clean after using it.

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