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Set Of 18 Sears Craftsman 1/4" Drive Sockets - Sae 3/16" To 1/2" - 6 & 12 Point on 2040-parts.com

US $9.50
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, US

Port Orange, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States Brand:Sears Model:Craftsman Part Brand:Craftsman Manufacturer Part Number:43499 43607

 

CRAFTSMAN

Made In USA

6 and 12 Point 1/4" Drive Socket Set - 18 Sockets

 

6 Point: 3/16" 43491, 7/32" 43492, 1/4" 43493,  9/32" 43494, 5/16" 43495, 11/32" 43496, 3/8" 43497, 7/16 43498, 1/2" 43499

12 Point: 3/16" 43608, 7/32" 43609, 1/4" 43601, 9/32" 43602, 5/16" 43603, 11/32" 43604, 3/8" 43606, 7/16 43606, 1/2" 43607

Tools are used but in nice condition. Sears has a great walk in store replacement warranty if these ever break so you can buy with confidence.

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Terms of Sale: Please use PayPal for payment. Not for international sale, No international shipping. 

Note: Please check my other listings as I have other Craftsman sockets for sell.

 

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