Craftsman Usa Tools 3/4" Drive 1-5/8" Sae 12 Point Chrome Socket 47783 Fast Ship on 2040-parts.com
Newington, Connecticut, US
Craftsman USA Tools
3/4" Drive
1-5/8" SAE
12 point Chrome Socket
47783
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