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Snap On 10pc Shallow, Torx®, Combination Drive Socket Set (e4 To E18) on 2040-parts.com

US $81.99
Location:

Harrison, Arkansas, US

Harrison, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap On Manufacturer Part Number:210AFLEY Country of Manufacture:United States

Set, Socket, Shallow, Snap On TORX®, Combination Drive (10 pcs.) (E4 to E18)

Brand New, never been used. Plastic wrap has slit. Comes with plastic Socket rail for easy storage

1/4" drive TLE40A thru TLE80A plus 3/8" drive FLE100A thru FLE180A (except FLE110A) (10 pcs) (E4 thru E18).

1/4" Drive = E4-E8 & 3/8" Drive = E10, E12, E14, E16, E18. Retails for $127.30 thru Snapon.com

Made in the U.S.A from special alloy steel & heat treated for optimum strength & durability. Nickel/Chrome plating helps protect against corrosion & makes it easy to wipe clean.

Lifetime Warranty thru Snap On for damaged or broken items.

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