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Craftsman 1/4" Drive Sockets - Standard & Metric - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Castleton on Hudson, New York, US

Castleton on Hudson, New York, US
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 This is a Buy It Now for 28 Craftsman 1/4" drive sockets. They are listed as used but the majority of them look like new & all the insides are clean . Ten short metric six point sizes 4mm - 13mm. Nine short standard twelve point sizes 5/32 - 7/16 ( the 1/4 socket is not Craftsman but is a quality made in USA brand Bonney). Five deep metric six point sizes 6mm - 10mm. Five deep standard six point sizes 5/16 - 1/2. I am including  10 lesser quality brand sockets in the shipment. Shipping is $6.00.

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