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PENTEL Automatic Pencil, TPCP207

Brand : PENTEL - Made in United Kingdom - Pentel automatic pencil

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9.66 EUR
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8.60 EUR
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9.35 EUR
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19.17 EUR
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1.10 CHF
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7.54 EUR
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Brand Pentel

Pentel is a Japanese brand that produces a wide range of writing instruments, including pens, markers, and highlighters. The company is known for its quality products and innovative designs, and its products are popular among students and professionals.
MPN Pentel P207-C
ID 18990910
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