Craftsman S/k Sockets Wright Brand 1/2 3/8 Sockets Lot on 2040-parts.com
Tiffin, Ohio, US
This is a lot of craftsman and s/k an wright sockets, theres 1/2 deep well and 3/8 deep well, 1/2 shallow and 3/8 shallow.. 90% are craftsmen and rest are s/k and wright brand. Please see pics as some are 12point and others 6 point
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