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US $45.00
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
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MAC DIE GRINDER AG14AH

 

Indiana residents are required to pay 7% sales tax
Payment is required within 48hrs of purchase - If you purchase from
Wednesday - Friday morning and you want your item shipped out
before the weekend then payment is due Friday @12N
Please note: All items are shipped out within 2 Business days

 

Expedited shipping is available at buyers expense
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1/4", Mini Angle Head Die Grinder (AG14AH)
Ball bearing construction. Precision machined gears. Front exhaust. Regulator button.

 

 

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