Twenty-eight separate socket compartments that allow you to keep your 3/8" standard and deep sockets in one convenient holder Holds sockets up to 1" or 24mm Design of holders leaves sockets exposed for easy identification Powerful magnets securely hold sockets in tray, and tray to any steel surface Made of strong ABS plastic. Fits most 3/8" socket sets. " required>Features and Benefits: Organizes 3/8" fractional and metric sockets Twenty-eight separate socket compartments that allow you to keep your 3/8" standard and deep sockets in one convenient holder Holds sockets up to 1" or 24mm Design of holders leaves sockets exposed for easy identification Powerful magnets securely hold sockets in tray, and tray to any steel surface Made of strong ABS plastic. Fits most 3/8" socket sets.
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