Snap-on Ctrs6850, Cdr6850, Cordless Drill, Reciprocating Saw Kit, 2 Batteries on 2040-parts.com
Battle Ground, Washington, US
. Read auctions terms before bidding please. These would cost $789.00 from Snap-On without the tool bag which I'm including as well. These work great, come as pictured. Tool bag included. Tool bag is for the saw, not sure if all would fit in it or not. Saw has hardly been used and is near perfect condition, drill is 1/2" model , looks good works well and has handle. Batteries are strong, charger works as it should. Shipping is $35.00 UPS ground to lower 48 states only on this..I will combine shipping with one pay for all items whenever possible to ship together.Payment is due within 24 hours, no exceptions on this unless you contact me telling me why. After a couple days a non-paying bidder case is opened. I've had quite a few non-paying, non-communicating bidders. Returns are for items not as described.
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