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12 Automotive Mechanic Tool Magnetic Holder Quick Release Carabiner Bulk Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $47.40
Location:

Carson, California, United States

Carson, California, United States
Condition:New Custom1:construction, electrician, handyman UPC:Does Not Apply

12 Automotive Mechanic Tool Magnetic Holder Quick Release Carabiner BULK LOT
ID#: YZ0026A(12)
Original Price:$83.40
DESCRIPTION:

BULK LOT OF (12). NOT 1!

Brand new, never used!  Retails for $6.95! This is a very handy accessory with a variety of uses!  Allows you to carry virtually any hand tools & accessories securely within easy reach and releases with a firm pull. No messy lanyards or coiled cables to restrict your movement and get tangled!  Pass the magnets by each other and they snap back into place!
Features:
 - Strong Magnets with 7.5 lb Break Away Weight Load
 - Corrosion Resistant Aluminum Construction
 - Great for construction, automotive and the everyday handyman!
 - Carabiner Ends for Easy Attachment
 - 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty

BULK LOT OF (12). NOT 1!

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