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New Craftsman Standard 7 Pc Universal Design Ratcheting Wrench Set #21028 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Beaumont, California, US

Beaumont, California, US
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NEW - Craftsman Standard 7-pc Universal Design Ratcheting Wrench Set #21028

5/16 - 11/16

Ratcheting Box End

Universal Tooth Design

Reinforced Open End

 

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