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Equalizer Wide Quarter Glass & Corner Hydroblade Hqw178 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

East New Market, Maryland, US

East New Market, Maryland, US
:

Equalizer Wide Quarter Glass & Corner HydroBlade HQW178

Now Serrated For An Even Better Cut!

These blades
are wider to accommodate the quarter glasses and corners that are
not as pointed. The blades are very flexible to allow the tool to be held
outside the quarter glass opening while cutting inside.

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