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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Northern Virginia, USA
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Is the current (no pun intended) thinking that the KMH series are the best "bang for the buck" caps in larger filter sizes? Newark is now running some promotional pricing that adds an additional 30% or so discount to many sizes.
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