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CK Magma MA2636 Open Tool Tote: Large Internal Storage, Rigid Frame, Waterproof Base

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CK Tools T3943 Automatic Wire Stripper Pro with Automatic Wire Size Adjustment for Stripping cable up to 6mm2

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IDC Punch-Down Tool, Professional IDC Terminating Tool for Installing Wires

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Mandrel for 16mm - 30mm holesaws

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Fluke T6-1000 PRO Electrical Tester for Voltage (up to 1000V AC) and Current (up to 200A AC) Measurement with Visual Continuity and FieldSense

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