Mac 16mm & 18mm Box Ratcheting Wrench Rwm1618 on 2040-parts.com
Ramona, California, US
I have a Mac Tools Box Ratcheting 16MM and 18MM Wrench. It is part number RWM1618. There are previous owners ID marks, which are fairly light. These sell for about 30$ new
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Snap on 16mm 3/8" drive impact socket imfm16 6 point (US $10.00)
- Snap on 15 piece metric combination wrench set 6mm through 21mm except 8mm (US $370.00)
- Snap on 12mm & 13mm box ratcheting wrench rbm1213a(US $23.00)
- Snap on 1/2" drive 1-5/16" impact socket im420h 6 point (US $32.50)
- Snap on open end 4 way angle head 6 piece metric 10mm through 15mm (US $125.00)
- Snapon 41x21 socket bwdm412(US $40.00)
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