Snap On Tools Professional Soft Grip 25' Measuring Tape - Perfect For Craftsman on 2040-parts.com
Beverly Hills, Florida, US
This listing is for a Snap On Tools PROFESSIONAL 25' Soft Grip Measuring Tape as shown in the pictures. This is a premium tool. Belt clip on the back. Tape is nylon coated with inch increments on both sides. Nice balance with a premium grip. This item is new without retail packaging. I use this measuring tape at work a few times a month to set the seat pitch during re-install on the big jets - Nice - 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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