Snap-on 1/4" Drive 10mm Deep 6 Point Socket on 2040-parts.com
North Vernon, Indiana, US
Your bidding on a used Snap-On 1/4" Drive 10mm 6 Point Socket. It has heavy wear/scratching on the outside, but there's no rust from the scratching and the socket is in perfect working order. You cannot feel the scratching to the touch, but you can visually see all of them. The inside of the socket is fine. This socket retails at $18.95 without shipping, so $11.00 including shipping isn't to bad of a price. I have another one listed that has less scratching, but it is $2.00 more. This is still lower than comparable socket in the same condition out there.
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