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2 Snap On 3/8 Drills, 1/2 Impact, Drop Light, And 2 Chargers on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
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2 - 3/8 12v Snap-On Drills (CDR30),(CDR40)
1 - 1/2 12V Snap-On Impact Gun (CT3850)
1 - Snap-On 12V Cordless Worklight (CTFL912)
2 - Snap-On Battery Chargers (CTC200)
5 - (NON-WORKING BATTERIES) (CTB212)

All of the above tools use the same batteries.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT ALL BATTERIES ARE NOT HOLDING A CHARGE BUT I AM INCLUDING THEM IN CASE YOU DECIDE TO REBUILD THEM.

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