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 Adapt-A-Cap for replacing can caps

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PostSubject: Adapt-A-Cap for replacing can caps   Adapt-A-Cap for replacing can caps I_icon_minitimeFebruary 17th 2023, 6:33 pm

Bob Anderson did a fantastic job introducing this product:

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The folks at Adaptacap.com did a great job designing this product. Will be a great time saver for sure.


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Hoping they make them for the 3 ground lug 'lytics in the future.
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