Electrical Disconnect Pliers Serrated Tip

Electrical Disconnect Pliers Serrated Tip

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Updated version with 'serrated' tip for better grip. Designed for disconnecting automotive electrical connectors while avoiding damaging locking tabs. Spring loaded, for easy use Ergonomic molded handles for comfortable use Serrated tip 185mm overall len
Updated version with 'serrated' tip for better grip. Designed for disconnecting automotive electrical connectors while avoiding damaging locking tabs. Spring loaded, for easy use Ergonomic molded handles for comfortable use Serrated tip 185mm overall length

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