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STAINLESS STEEL MATURATOR capacity 200 kg of honey with TIG welds - Diameter 47 cm - Height 86 cm - Nylon cut-through tap diam. 40 mm (QI R11)TRANSPARENT PLEXIGLAS COVER (QI C120)
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