Snap On Tools Aircraft Auto Mechanic Led Headlight Headlamp Gift on 2040-parts.com
Beverly Hills, Florida, US
This listing is for a Snap On Tools 10 LED headlight. Excellent light for Aircraft Mechanics or any one who works in less than ideal light. This item is new without retail packaging. Batteries are included. Handy tool to keep in the glove compartment or kitchen draw. I keep mine in my toolbox down at the hanger. Perfect hands free light for the third shifter. Makes a GREAT gift. I accept Pay Pal for payment. I ship USPS Priority Mail. Thank You for viewing my listing and be sure to check out my other items.
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