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US $6.99
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Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
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NEW

SNAP-ON

1/4" DRIVE

1/8"

6 POINT SHALLOW SOCKET

TM04

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***NONE OF MY TOOLS FOR AUCTION HAVE ANY ENGRAVINGS OR PERSONAL MARKINGS***

***ALL OF MY SNAP-ON TOOLS HAVE THE NEWER (NOT UNDERLINED) LOGO UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED***

***PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. MORE TOOLS ADDED OFTEN.

***I WILL BE HAPPY TO COMBINE SHIPPING FOR YOU.

 -TO COMBINE SHIPPING, DONT PAY UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO CHECK OUT.

-THEN REQUEST AN INVOICE AND I WILL UPDATE YOUR SHIPPING CHARGES.

***ON SOME SMALLER TOOLS YOU MAY HAVE A CHOICE OF FIRST CLASS MAIL FOR $2.99

  -OR PRIORITY MAIL-FLAT RATE BOX FOR $5.99.  FOR 1ST CLASS, I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING FOR $1 EXTRA PER

  -ITEM UNTIL IT REACHES THE USPS 1ST CLASS MAX OF 13OZ. OR BECOMES MORE ECONOMICAL TO UPGRADE TO A SMALL FLAT RATE BOX.

OF COURSE IF SHIPPING VIA PRIORITY SMALL FLAT RATE BOX, WHATEVER FITS IN THE BOX FOR $5.99

 

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