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Extreme 7300 50808 Ice Melter, Pellet, White, 8 lb Jug - pack of 4

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SAFESTEP 638961-XCP4 Extreme 7300 50808 Ice Melter, Pellet, White, 8 lb Jug - pack of 4

Item #: 638961-XCP4 by COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA INC

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Features
  • Ice and snow melt the moment they come in contact with Safe Step® 7300, which offers one of the lowest melting temperatures available
  • A powerful, self-initiating chemical reaction generates heat, so melting occurs even in exceptionally cold weather
  • Melts ice and snow down to -25 deg F
  • Exothermic action instantly generates heat
  • Hard-working pellet shape penetrates ice more deeply, also comes in flake

Container Size

8 lb

Pet Friendly

No

Packaging Type

Jug

Product Form

Pellet

Chemical Composition

Calcium Chloride

Defective Code

A

Each Weight

8.500 LB

Enviromentally Friendly

No

Hazardous Material

No

Lowest Effective Temperature

-25 °F

Returnable

Yes

Safe for Vegetation

No

Sub Brand

7300

Velocity

A

Product Type

Ice Melt

Height

12.00

Length

5.25

Width

7.25

Country Origin Code

US

Color

White

Net Content

8 lb

Form

Pellet

Temperature Rating

-25 deg F

Nomenclature

638961/50808 8LB CALC CHLORIDE

Container Type

Jug

Temperature Range

-25 Deg F

Safe for Pets

No

Bag Size

8 Lb.

Product Overview
PELLETS 7300 CAL CHLOR 8LB
Specifications:

Compositions: Calcium Chloride

Ice and snow melt the moment they come in contact with Safe Step 7300 calcium chloride, which offers one of the lowest melting temperatures available. A powerful, self-initiating chemical reaction generates heat, so melting occurs even in exceptionally cold weather.