Electronic Specialties 1000 Amp Ac/dc Probe Digital Multimeter on 2040-parts.com
United States, US
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New In Factory Box Electronic Specialties 1000 AMP AC/DC Probe Digital Multimeter 655
Shipping: We will combine shipping on most orders. Items will ship within 24 hours of payment except on weekends. You will receive tracking information as soon as item ships. Item is covered by factory warranty and buyer must pay return shipping. PAYMENTS: Paypal only
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