IQIP Introduces new Hydrohammer model 350 with 60 second video
Posted on July 8, 2021
At IQIP, we are proud of our broad hammer range. However, there was still a gap. Therefore, we created the S-350 Hydrohammer. When a Hydrohammer S-280 is too light, but an S-500 is too heavy, we have found a great middle-ground at IQIP: the Hydrohammer S-350. Are you interested in our trustworthy Hydrohammer? Mail us at info@ihciqip.com or visit the website: https://www.ihciqip.com
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