Up for Bid. I have a gently used Snap on BP.. Wire Brush to be used by Low speed Drill.. Not intended to be used by high speed Die Grinders!. Use Eye Protection (Safety Glasses) when using wire Brushes... Drive end is 1/4" and diameter of brush head is 3/4".. Please pay within 3 days of Auction ending..
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