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Facom 3/8" Drive Insulated Socket Extension Bar
Enhance your tool reach with the Facom 3/8 Drive Insulated Socket Extension Bar, offering a 150mm extension and up to 1000V insulation for safe electrical work
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| Brand | ![]() Facom is a brand of tools that is owned by Stanley Black & Decker. The brand is known for its high-quality tools, and it offers a wide range of products that include hand tools, power tools, and tool storage. |
| MPN | Facom J.210AVSE |
| ID | 31049000 |
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