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1/4 Inch Drive Flat Mini Ratcheting Screwdriver & Bit Set- Phillips Slotted Torx on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Neiko Tool Interchange Part Number:with and for bits star footprint #1 #2 #3 T15 T20 Manufacturer Part Number:3044 small ratchet philips wrench head reversible UPC:723794632980

NEW  -  Neiko 1/4-inch Drive Mini Ratcheting Screwdriver and 7-piece Bit Set

 

Includes:   Bits - Phillips:  #1,  #2,  #3

                             Slotted:  4.5mm, 7mm  (tip width)

                       TORX/Star:  T15, T20

                     Reverse Ratcheting 1/4" Hex Driver Wrench

This mini ratchet driver helps you get to the "hard-to-reach" spots

No need to remove obstructive parts out of the way during work

Includes 7 commonly-used bits in Chrome-Vanadium steel

An essential tool for your tool box at home and/or in the office

 

SHIPS TODAY.  Free Shipping is 3 to 5 day Delivery Service with Tracking Number.

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