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Toilet paper JUMBO Faneco Premium 12 pcs. 2 layers 100 m length 18 cm diameter white cellulose
- Kod produktu: PT18A2C100O
- Manufacturer: Faneco
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Soft two-ply public WC toilet paper Faneco Premium Jumbo mini
- Layers: 2
- Material: cellulose
- Color: white
- Odorless
- Embossed
- Roll weight: 360 g
- Roll diameter: 18 cm
- Roll width: 9 cm
- Sheet length: 20 cm
- Paper grammage: 2×18 g
- One consumer unit contains 12 rolls
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Soft two-ply public WC toilet paper Faneco Premium Jumbo mini
- Layers: 2
- Material: cellulose
- Color: white
- Odorless
- Embossed
- Roll weight: 360 g
- Roll diameter: 18 cm
- Roll width: 9 cm
- Sheet length: 20 cm
- Paper grammage: 2×18 g
- One consumer unit contains 12 rolls
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