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Avit AV06051 3 Piece Electricians Insulated VDE Pliers Set: Combination, Side, and Needle Nose Plier

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This is a 3 piece insulated VDE pliers set - the electrician's pliers set, with a soft grip handles ..

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This is the Armeg CH105 108mm diam 42mm length Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill. Standard Holesaw threa..

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This is the Armeg CH114 114mm diam 42mm length Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill. Standard Holesaw threa..

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This is the Armeg CH121 121mm diam 42mm length Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill. Standard Holesaw threa..

Model: HS121

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127mm Diameter Variable Pitch Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill Armeg CH127

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133mm diameter HSS Bi-Metal Holesaw, DART DAH133 Holesaw 38mm Cutting Depth

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