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Channellock 8In. Slip Joint Pliers
Brand: Channellock
Heavy-duty design for indutrial use


Channellock 8In. Universal Snap Ring Pliers
Brand: Channellock


Channellock 9 1/2In. Nutbuster Tongue & Groove Pliers
Brand: Channellock


Channellock 9 1/2In. V-Jaw Tongue & Groove Pliers
Brand: Channellock
100% guaranteed against breakage and failure


Channellock 9" Cable Cutter
Brand: Channellock


Channellock 9.5 Inch Nutbuster
Brand: Channellock


Channellock 9.5" Double Tongue & Groove Plier
$19.16
Brand: Channellock
Double tongue & groove for added strength


Channellock 9.5" V-Jaw Tongue & Groove Plier
$17.47
Brand: Channellock
100% guaranteed against breakage and failure


Channellock 907 7" Snap Ring Pliers
$31.20
Brand: Channellock
Made in USA


Channellock 907 7" Snap Ring Pliers
Brand: Channellock
Made in USA


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