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21 Pc Craftsman 6 Pt 1/4 Dr Standard Socket Set With Lisle 40120 Socket Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Westminster, Maryland, US

Westminster, Maryland, US
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 21 pc craftsman 6 pt 1/4 dr standard socket set with lisle 40120 socket holder.
little dirty comes with all sockets and tray shown in pictures no owners marks.

lisle 1/4 socket tray holder.

craftsman 6 point 1/4 sockets shallow : 5/32,3/16,7/32,1/4,9/32,5/16,11/32,3/8,7/16,1/2,& 9/16.

craftsman 6 point 1/4 sockets deep :             ,3/16,7/32,1/4,9/32,5/16,11/32,3/8,7/16,1/2,& 9/16.
what you see in the pictures will be what you shall receive
sold as is shipping in the USA only
will be shipped USPS medium flat rate
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