Stubby Rachet Screw Driver Set From Kobalt Tools With 11 Assorted Bits - New on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
NEW STUBBY BIT DRIVER SET FROM KOBALT.
The rachet comes with 1 ph2 bit and a removable top for bit storage. The other bits are 1/8, 3/16,1/4,ph1,ph2,ph3,t15,t20,h1/8,h5/32.
I combine shipping.
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