Snap On Tools Flankard Socket Mug With Can Koozy - Limited Edition - Nice Gift * on 2040-parts.com
Beverly Hills, Florida, US
This listing is for a NEW Snap On Tools Flankard Mug and Can Koozie as shown in the pictures.This item is new without retail packaging. Handle is shaped like a flank drive half moon wrench. Mug shaped like a 12 pt. socket. Made of cast aluminum. Made in the USA. Koozie fits standard can of your favorite beverage. I accept Pay Pal for payment. I ship USPS Priority Mail. Thank You for viewing my listing and be sure to check out my other items.
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