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Channellock Pliers

Patented reinforcing edge minimizes stress breakage - Undercut tongue & groove design wont slip - Right-angle, laser-heat treated teeth grip better and last longer - PermaLock fastener eliminates nut and bolt failure - CHANNELLOCK BLUE grips for comfort

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Brand Channellock
ID 24925944
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