Snap-on 1/2" Drive Standard Length Ratchet, Part: S832 on 2040-parts.com
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, US
1/2" Snap-On ratchet
part number S832
In great used condition. Brand new internals kit recently installed. light scratches from normal use.
No owner markings.
10-5/16" long
Made in the U.S.A.
You will not be disappointed with this tool.
The equivalent Snap-On ratchet off the truck is $141.
I do combine shipping and returns are accepted. See details.
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