New - Precision Hex 1.5mm Soft Grip Driver - With Rotating Cap - Made In Germany on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, US
NEW(removed from package to photograph only) - Wiha HEX 1.5mm Pico Grip Handle Screwdriver
Specs: Size: 1.5mm
Blade Length: 50mm(2.0")
Overall Length: 160mm(6.1")
Precision machined exact fit HEX tip
Super Through Hardened Blades
Rotating Finger Tip Control Cap for Precise turning control
Molded on Soft Tactile Pico Grip Handle
Handles Proportioned to Blade Size for maximum torque
SHIPS TODAY: please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery
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