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Hog Ring Pliers Stainless Steel Seat Covers Upholstery Doll Repair Fence Traps on 2040-parts.com

C $10.99
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Weymouth, NS, Canada

Weymouth, NS, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes

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Hog Ring Pliers Stainless Steel

Excellent use for Cage building - Automotive - Upholstery - Netting - Traps - Fencing - And Much Much More.

Spring loaded for ease of use.

Cushioned Green Handle.

Works well with 3/8" - 1/2" - 3/4" Hog Rings.

Check our online store for Hog Rings to go with this product.

Hog Ring Pliers only Rings sold separately.

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