Bitspower BP-MBTR-C G1/4" Matt Black T-Rotary G1/4" X2 Extender
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Bitspower BP-MBTR-C G1/4" Matt Black T-Rotary G1/4" X2 Extender
Scan code: LN34411 Manufacturer code: BP-MBTR-C
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Bitspower BP-MBTR-C G1/4" Matt Black T-Rotary G1/4" X2 Extender

Scan code: LN34411 Manufacturer code: BP-MBTR-C
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Product Overview Bitspower now offers a rotary fitting made of black chromed brass. This "T" shiny fitting accessory to use for tight water-cooling situations. This is a Premium metal piece that is perfect for SLI on the bottom graphics card water block for bottom mounted PSU type cases and other tight spacings.
Features • Special Design for PC Water Cooling
• Perfect Surface treatment
• Real Hi-Flow
• Hiding O-Ring Design
• 360 degree Rotated
• Fit All Bitspower Compression Fittings

• Material : Hi Quality Brass with Matte Black Finish
• Thread : G1/4"
• Inner G1/4" Thread No. : 2
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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