Orange Tape Flagging, 300'

   Model # 65902 by Irwin Tools

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Features and DetailsWeatherproof poly vinyl chloride for harsh outdoor conditions. Ideal for construction, landscaping, excavating, identification of trees or hazards and locating underground cables or pipe. Bright, fade-resistant color for maximum visibility. This Orange Tape Flagging is one of many top quality items in our Flags & Flagging Tape department.

Aubuchon Item # 630908

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    Orange Tape Flagging, 300'

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    • Irwin Tools Model # 65902
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    • 300'L x 1-3/16" W
    • ColorOrange
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 0.0700 lbs
    • UPC Code: 024721710062
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