Craftsman Evolv 7 Pc. Metric Bit Socket Set Brand New 3/8 Drive 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 on 2040-parts.com
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Craftsman Evolv Sockets snap into place quick, delivering tension and traction to your bolts. Constructed from tough steel components and featuring the rust resistance of combination polished/black oxide finish, they’re ready for years of tough turning, even when exposed to the elements. Get those fasteners spinning with this solid seven piece metric bit socket set. The perfect fit for any square 3/8” drive ratchet or impact, each part of this Bit Socket Set uniformly distributes tension along the shaft with every turn, giving you more precise control and longer life than lesser tools. And backed by the power of the Craftsman, this is a set of drivers that you can count of for a lifetime of torque. A solid grip on bolts under the hood, in the furnace room or wherever you’re working, toss these sockets in your tool box and get the job done with Craftsman.
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