Rubenstein Supply - Wholesale Location

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80! FAQ Buy Online San Jose Wholesale is open on Saturdays 7:30am-11:30am. San Rafael is open 6am-10am Saturdays. Oakland and San Pablo will be closed Saturdays. Oakland P: (510) 444-6614 F: (510) 444-2518 San Pablo P: (510) 234-5400 F: (510) 233-5874 San Rafael P: (415) 454-1174 F: (415) 454-9879 San Jose P: (408) 294-6614 F: (408) 294-4644 San Jose Showroom P: (408) 200-4868 F: (408) 573-2655 View Showroom Hours Since 1943 Wholesale Supplier For Plumbing , Heating & Sheet Metal Find a Loca

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