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Snap-on Hex Tip Black Hard Handle Driver Set 12pc In Original Tray Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-On Country of Manufacture:United States

Your looking at a very nice set of Snap-On Hex Driver Hand Tools and this set comes with 12 pieces. The set is in very good condition and comes with original plastic tray. The red plastic tray is in decent condition with some cracks and may need to be replaced. NO RESERVE!!!

The set comes with these hex drivers....
SDA24B 3/8''
SDA20B 5/16''
SDA16B 1/4''
SDA14B 7/32''
SDA12B 3/16''
SDA10B 5/32''

SDA9B 9/64''
SDA8B 1/8''
SDA7B 7/64''
SDA6B 3/32''
SDA5B 5/64''
SDA4B 1/16''


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