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Kendo113 Piece 5 Drawer Tool Trolley Set

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First 4 drawers with 1 tool trays inside each drawer and each tool having its own place. Lower 1 drawers empty for other storage purposes with 1 pc Cipher lock.

Product Features
  • Top 4 drawer size: 510x290x70mm
  • Lower 1 drawer size: 510x290x232mm
  • Overall Size: 67 x 37.5 x 80 cm
  • Weight: 40 kg
  • TRAY 1
    • 250 mm water pump plier
    • 200 mm combination plier
    • 180 mm side cutting plier
    • 200 mm long nose plier
    • Tape measure 5m x 19mm
    • Stainless steel ruler 300 mm
    • Engineer’s square 300 mm
    • Digital caliper 150 mm
    • Aluminium torch 3xAAA
    • Engineer’s scriber 225 mm
  • TRAY 2
    • 6pc screwdriver set
    • 18pc combination spanners: 6 mm – 24 mm
    • 300 mm combination wrench
    • Safety goggles
  • TRAY 3
    • 13pc ¼”Dr. sockets: 4mm – 14 mm
    • 10pc ½”Dr. sockets: 10 – 27 mm
    • 21pc ¼”Dr. bit socket set
    • Ratchet handle: ½”Dr. & ¼”Dr
    • ¼”Dr. extension bars: 50 mm & 100 mm
    • ½”Dr. Extension bar: ½” 125 mm
    • ¼”Dr. Sliding bar: 11 mm
    • ¼”Dr. Universal joint
    • Spinner handle
    • ¼”Dr. Flexible bar
    • ¼”Dr. Bit Coupler
    • 4pc Hex Key set
    • ½”Dr. spark plug socket: 21 mm
    • Locking plier 225mm
    • Pipe wrench 300mm
    • Utility knife
  • TRAY 4
    • 3pc File Set 200 mm
    • Ball Pein Hammer 16oz
    • PVC Dead Blow Mallet 1LB
    • Hacksaw Frame 300 mm
    • 6pc Pin Punch Set
    • Centre Punch
    • Cold Chisel
    • Tin Snips: 250 mm
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