Craftsman 1/4 3/8 Thin Profile Usa 80th Anniversary - Part # 44994, 44995 - 2pcs on 2040-parts.com
Sun City, California, US
This is a Craftsman 1/4" 3/8" Drive Thin Profile Ratchet Set - 2 pcs. Both are made in USA. Both refurbished.
- Craftsman 1/4" Thin Profile, 80th Anniversary Ratchet - Part # 44994 (note the switch lever is slightly different on the rebuilt)
- Craftsman 3/8" Thin Profile Ratchet - Part # 44995
No owner markings or engravings. Perfect mechanical working order.
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