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3 pcs of Vacuum Cleaner Dust Bag

Posted By: mochachong

Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020

Price: $8.00

Mobile: +65 97501607

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Brand new without package.


Dust bag:
Doesn't matter the vacuum cleaner brand or model, compatible with any vacuum cleaner that uses cardboard size 11cm x 10cm, with a central hole of diameter 5cm (pls see measurements on pic for clarity).


3-layer filter:
Top and bottom - scouring pads
Middle - flame retardant sponge


Prices:
(a) 3 pcs of vacuum dust bags only - $8
(b) 3 pcs of vacuum dust bags + 1 pc of filter - $10


Meet up at Farrer Park MRT station (NE8, purple line) or tracked letterbox package at $2.20.




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