Snap On Tools Ct4410a 3/8" 14.4v Cordless Impact 2 Batteries, Charger And Case on 2040-parts.com
Westmorland, California, US
Snap On Tools CT4410 with case , charger and 2 batteries
Excellent condition
3/8 drive impact 14.4 volt
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