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Power Probe 3 Iii Pro Kit Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Hamilton, Ohio, US
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Power Probe 3 Pro kit in case.
Purchased this at the same time I purchased a new DMM, this works great, but I'm old school and prefer the meter.
This is a great time saver!! Has many uses and functions for all things electrical! I never used it because nobody seems to be able to sell Diag labor around here, and we (I) Dont work for free ;)
It has been kept in a tool box at home, is complete in excellent condition, retiring and no longer need it.
See pictures, everything is exactly how and where it was when I bought it earlier this year. Paid over 300 for the kit new, so save some money on me!
Check out our other auctions, lots of tools still to come!
Feel free to message me with any questions.
Auction includes free priority mail shipping!!!

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