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Wave Shower Hose & Shower Arm Mount Set ChromeWomanizer Wave universal accessory kit The Womanizer Wave Accessory Kit comes with a shower head adapter and 2m stainless steel hose, which fit the universal 0. 5 inch standard size for plumbing fixtures. Womanizer Wave Accessory Kit Shower head adapter 2m stainless steel hose Weight 400g Color Chrome Materials ABS, Stainless Steel Dimensions Adapter: 95 mm x 50 mm Hose: 200 cm
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