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      <title>Close Nipple vs Chase Nipple - Which One Do You Need?</title>
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      <description>If you are currently weighing a close nipple vs chase nipple for a project, the biggest mistake you can make is assuming they are interchangeable just because they&amp;#39;re both short pieces of threaded metal. They might look like cousins from a distance,</description>
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