Snap On Combination Wrench Set 6pc. 7/16" - 3/4" 6 Point on 2040-parts.com
Southwestern, PA, US
You are bidding on Snap On Combination Wrench Set 6pc. 7/16" - 3/4" 6 point to include: 7/16" OSH 14, 1/2" OSH 16, 9/16" OSH 18, 5/8" OSH 20, 11/16" OSH 22, 3/4" OSH 24. These are used but not abused. These are an estate find and have the owners name on them. They are a little dirty but still work properly. The 1/2" has some finish coming off, as seen in the pics. Please check out the pictures and ask questions BEFORE bidding. Domestic U.S. Sales Only. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!!!
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