Snap On 1/2 Locking Flex Ratchet Sx80b, New on 2040-parts.com
Kimberly, Idaho, US
This ratchet has never seen a socket. Has a couple light dings on edge and may have some light scratches from being moved and stored. Locking mechanism works perfect and the head turns smooth both ways
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