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Apex Classic w/lab grade probe

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I bought this Classic about a year ago. First I had to build a cabinet then I had a tank crash and never got around to installing or setting up. All items are brand new in box:
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Apex Classic w/lab grade probe - $450
Apex EB8 - $120
Apex breakout box - $30
Apex magnetic probe rack - $30
Apex aquabus 6’ cable - $10

Or $630 includes shipping for all
 
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