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Recoil Starter Rope Pull Cord 6mm 50m Pull Starter Rope Nylon Pull Cord Pull Starter Rope for Mower/Chain Saw/Trimmer/Brush Cutter [White Yellow]

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Management number 210599799 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$13.40 Model Number 210599799
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  • [Multipurpose Use] - This lawn mower pull cord is universal for various applications. They can be used for gasoline engine-powered Lawn Mowers, String Trimmer, Hedge Trimmer, Chain Saw, Brush Cutter, Lawn Edger, Water Pump, Snowblower, Mini-tiller, Cultivator, Log Splitter, Chipper Shredder, High-Pressure Washer, etc
  • [Durable Pull Cord] - The recoil starter rope is made of polyester woven, which is durable, high tensile, and can offer excellent shock absorption, it has good wear resistance and yield strength and can be used for a long time
  • [Size & Package] - Material: Nylon PP Polyester; Color: White Yellow; Diameter: 6 mm/0.24 Inch; Length: 50 m/164 Feet; Package Includes: 1-Pack x Pull Starter Rope(16 shares)
  • [Functional Desgin] - The Chain Saw pull cord can be easily cut into different lengths, making it more convenient to use. Which can completely replace your old broken starter rope, and make it easier to start your engine
  • [Attention] - Because of the light, the color and size will be slightly wrong
Item Weight 6.4 ounces
Manufacturer M METERXITY
Item model number not_applicable
Product Dimensions 1968.5 x 0.24 x 1968.5 inches

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