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Adjustable Bench Grinder Floor Stand - Sealey BGST1

The Sealey BGST1 Adjustable Bench Grinder Floor Stand offers flexible height adjustments, durable construction, and a stable base for enhanced safety and precision

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The Sealey brand is a British manufacturer of tools, garage equipment and automotive accessories. The company was founded in 1919 and has been producing high-quality tools and equipment for over 90 years. Sealey products are sold in over 100 countries and the company has a reputation for producing reliable, durable equipment.
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