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Hazet 8816-f Ratchet Wrench 3/8" Drive - Fine Tooth 199 Mm German Bmw Snap On on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
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Hemet, California, US

Hemet, California, US
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(1) Hazet Ratchet Wrench - 3/8" Drive - Fine Tooth

 

Notes:

Solid steel. 72 teeth, 5 degree increments enables operation of extreamly tight fittings. Non-slip plastic handle. Polished chrome finish.

199 mm length. 72 teeth ratchet wheel.

 

 

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