Proctor Silex
Small Appliance

Model # I2505 Official Proctor Silex travel iron

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Storage Pouch (red) 991074

#NI

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Storage pouch (red)

Part #991074

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Knob, Adjusting (white), Includes Ref. #2 990014
#3

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Knob, adjusting (white), includes ref. #2

Part #990014

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Soleplate, Includes Ref. #13 990753
#17

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Soleplate, includes ref. #13

Part #990753

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Thermostat (includes Thermal Cut Off, Ref. #20) 990701
#14

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Thermostat (includes thermal cut off, ref. #20)

Part #990701

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Handle (purple) 990022
#5B

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Handle (purple)

Part #990022

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Screw, Countersink Head, 1/4" Length, Stainless Steel Self Tapping, Seal Cover To Reservoir 990700
#9

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Screw, countersink head, 1/4" length, stainless steel self tapping, seal cover to reservoir

Part #990700

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Reservoir, Includes Ref. #9, 10 & 11 990030
#7

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Reservoir, includes ref. #9, 10 & 11

Part #990030

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Stopper, Reservoir 990058
#8

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Stopper, reservoir

Part #990058

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Handle (blue) 990023
#5C

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Handle (blue)

Part #990023

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(l/p) Screw, 6-18 X 3/8", Pan Hd. Ph. S.t., Body To Panel (top Rear Of Body-outer Screw) (one Per Panel) N/P
#20

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(l/p) screw, 6-18 x 3/8", pan hd. ph. s.t., body to panel (top rear of body-outer screw) (one per panel)

Part #N/P

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