Craftsman Professional No. 2 X 2 In. Screwdriver, Phillips - Part # 41785 Stubby on 2040-parts.com
Sun City, California, US
This listing is for one (1) piece set of Craftsman Professional Phillips. The set includes the following: The 47185 is the stubby. One of the best made by Craftsman and can no longer be found. Thanks.
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