Channellock 6N1 Screwdriver
SKU: 61CB
$9.20
Price
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- Product Type Item
- Width 2.75" Diameter 1.56" Depth 1.75"
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- Finish Chrome With Nickel
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Product Details
Channellock 61CB
Code Blue®
- Finish Chrome With Nickel
- UPC 025582299314
- Online Product ID 7084102
- Width 2.75"
- Diameter 1.56"
- Depth 1.75"
- Made In China
- Product Type Multi-Bit
- Prop65 Warning This product can expose you to chemicals including lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- Family Driver
- Grip CODE BLUE
- Teeth Tip Blast Tip/Non-Magnetic
- Shipping L:8.50"x W:2.75"x H:1.75" 0.52 lbs.
Additional information
- Includes: Slotted 3/16, 1/4-inch Phillips 1, 2 Nut Driver 1/4-inch And 5/16-inch
- Swap easily between 6 different tips
- High torque, 3-sided CODE BLUE grips
- Laser-etched steel cap for easy identification
About This Brand
Channellock
Hughes Supply Pinehurst Showroom is proud to present this Chrome With Nickel Item, by Channellock. The 61CB is made from premium materials, this Item offers great function and value for your home. This fixture is part of Channellock's Collection, so make sure to check out other fixtures to accessorize your room.
American manufacturing is becoming more and more scarce every day. But since 1886, Channellock, Inc. has manufactured high-quality pliers on American soil in Meadville, Pennsylvania. We're proud to put Americans to work and we employ over 350 associates who contribute to our local, state and U.S. economy. Is it the easiest way? Probably not. But, American manufacturing is the right way.