This No Reserve auction is for one used Makita 4" grinder (as pictured). It runs great, but it could use a new cord in the future. Please e-mail with any questions. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. I only accept Paypal and will only ship to the lower 48 states. I apologize if this is an inconvenience. |
Power Tools for Sale
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