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Snap-on Tools 92161 75-watt Cordless Heavy Duty Drop Light New on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
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Spencerport, New York, US

Spencerport, New York, US
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Snap-on 92161 75-Watt Cordless Heavy Duty Drop Light 

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 Durable metal cage with Swivel Hang Hook
- Cord strap to prevent extension cord from pulling out
- Built-in 10A tool tap
- Use existing extension cord and is easy to store
- Recessed on/off switch
  • 75 watt incandescent light
  • Powder coated steel cage
  • Silver color light reflector
  • Swivel hang hook
  • Extra outlet in handle
  • Retention cord strap keeps extension cord plugged in
  • Requires extension cord to operate

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