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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Plumbing Basic Repair Tools...&lt;/strong&gt;

If you want to solve a plumbing problem, here are plumbing repair tools you should have in your tool box.
A wrench is available in different sizes (18 -, 14 - and 10 inches in length), and are adjustable. They can grab the pipe so that it can run and y...</description>
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<p>If you want to solve a plumbing problem, here are plumbing repair tools you should have in your tool box.<br />
A wrench is available in different sizes (18 -, 14 &#8211; and 10 inches in length), and are adjustable. They can grab the pipe so that it can run and y&#8230;</p>
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