Snap-on 2 Ratcheting Soft Grip Screwdrivers 3 Removable Shank Bit Holders+ Case on 2040-parts.com
Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
SNAP-ON
2 RATCHETING SOFT GRIP SCREWDRIVERS 3 REMOVABLE SHANK BIT HOLDERS
1/4" SHANK DRIVE 3 1/4", 5", 9" LONG PLUS CASE
SUBBY IS THE ONLY THING USED FEW TIMES
EVERYTHING ELSE IS NEW
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