Mt2814 Matco 1/4" Air Ratchet Mechanic Tools on 2040-parts.com
Overland Park, Kansas, US
I bought this Air ratchet from the Matco truck and I didn't use it because I got another one as a gift. Unfortunately, the truck guy won’t take it back so I’m stuck with it. I posted on eBay for about 80 dollars cheaper than what I paid. So my loss is your gain. It’s brand new and it comes with:
· 1/4" Air ratchet, and Matco Original box.
· User Operation instruction manual.
· Warranty registration card.
· Quick disconnect air piece.
Keep in mind you are not paying any taxes, which is saving you more money. For the same item you getting from the Matco truck.
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