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Klein Tools T1715 Full-cycle Ratcheting Crimper !free Ship! on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Studio City, California, US

Studio City, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Klein Tools Manufacturer Part Number:T1715 Country of Manufacture:United States

Crimps insulated terminals in wire sizes 22 -10 AWG. Color-coded wire size markings. Compound lever-action of narrow-span handles puts more crimping power into each squeeze. Comfort-grip plastic handles are 9" long. Current new price is $114.24. Any request for pictures or questions I will be happy to take care of ASAP. International customers please contact me with your shipping address and I will check customs and get back to you with a shipping price via the postal service. If you have less than a 10 positive feedback or do not have Pay Pal please contact me before you bid on this item so I know your intentions since I have had problems with non-payment on more than one of my previous auctions. Thank you for your cooperation. I do combine shipping. If you have won more than 1 item wait for me to send the invoice so I can give you a corrected shipping price. Positive feedback is important so as soon as I get that I will return with the same. If there is a problem please contact me so we can work it out.

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