Snap On S241 3/4" 12 Pt. Chrome Deep Socket, 1/2" Dr. on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Ohio, US
Up for auction, one Snap On S241, 3/4" 12pt chrome deep socket, in 1/2"
dr. In good used condition. A few scuffs and scratches, just signs of
normal use. A small amount of surface rust on the interior, but nothing
that will affect use. Older "underline logo" tool. NO
etchings. Ships saturday!
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