Snap On Blue Point Tools Eect500a Logic Probe Circuit Tracer on 2040-parts.com
Surprise, Arizona, US
This is in very good condition! Lightly used! Comes with what you see in pictures! The cable is dry rotting as you can see in pictures! But still works perfect!
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