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Snap-on Tools 92162 75-watt Cordless Drop Light New on 2040-parts.com

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Snap-on 92162 75-Watt Cordless Drop Light

Plastic, built in 10 amp outlet on handle. Cordless design utilizing existing extension cord. Snap-on has been a trusted brand for over 90 yers offering the finest quality products in the industry.

Impact resistant ABS body/handle construction
Recessed switch to prevent accidental "On/Off"
Built in 10 Amp outlet on handle
Plastic Cage
75 Watt rating

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