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The VIKING 130 mm diameter barometer from BARIGO
It will be very useful to have more precise information about the weather. Its dial is 130 mm in diameter.
The characteristics of the VIKING 130 mm diameter barometer from BARIGO
- Dial diameter: 130 mm
- Dimensions: 155 mm x 35 mm
- Weight: 450g
- Fixing screws supplied
- Brass version
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