5″ x 4″ Aquarium Net with Aluminum Telescopic Rubber Coated Handle

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A 5" x 4" aquarium net with an aluminum telescopic rubber coated handle is a tool used for maintaining and cleaning an aquarium. It consists of a net with a 5 inch by 4 inch frame and a handle that can be extended and contracted for reaching into the aquarium. The aluminum handle is coated with rubber to provide a comfortable grip and prevent damage to the aquarium or its inhabitants. It is used to remove debris, capture and relocate fish or other aquatic animals, or perform other maintenance tasks within the aquarium. LIFEGARD® Telescopic Net Telescopic Extendable Handle Premium Quality Construction Soft and Durable Net 5" x 4" x 4" Deep Sleek and Versatile Rubber Coated Handle  
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4 lbs

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