Snap On 1/4" Drive Universal Swivel Socket Set 3/16 11/32 Add On Sizes on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Massachusetts, US
Snap on 1/4" drive universal sockets.
Sizes: 3/16" and 11/32"
Nice find if you already have the 6 piece set.
6 point.
Very good shape. The joints are tight as new.
No owners marks.
Both have the underlined Snap on logo.
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