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Gearwrench Twelve Piece Sae And Metric 1/2 Inch Drive 12 Point Chrome Socket Set on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, US

Norwalk, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Gearwrench Warranty:Yes Tool Type:Kits & Sets Hand Tool Type:Sockets & Ratchets

Gearwrench 12 Piece Regular 12 Point Chrome SAE Socket Set

Lot consists of one each of the following sockets:

  • 11/16" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 5/8" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 13/16" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 7/8" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 15/16" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 1" 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 15mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 16mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 17mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 18mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 19mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket
  • 21mm 12 Point 1/2" Drive Socket

A great set at a great price

Carries full Gearwrench factory warranty


On Mar-11-13 at 20:18:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

Sockets & Ratchets for Sale

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