Ryobi Circular Saw 7-1/4" New Never Used-12 Amp on 2040-parts.com
Kannapolis, North Carolina, US
RYOBI 12 AMP 7-1/4" CIRCULAR SAW IS NEW IN BOX. THE BOX IS STILL SEALED AND THE ITEM IS BRAND NEW. THE MODEL NUMBER IS CSB123. THE ITEM COMES WITH SAW, BLADE, BLADE WRENCH AND OPERATOR'S MANUAL. THE SAW HAS SPINDLE LOCK FOR EASY BLADE CHANGES, 20 TOOTH STEEL BLADE FOR FASTER CUTTING. THE BUYER PAYS SHIPPING COST AND COST OF INSURANCE. THE ITEM MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 7 DAYS UNUSED AND UNDAMAGED. THE BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING COST. WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE US. PAYPAL ONLY. PLEASE ALLOW 2 BUSINESS DAYS FOR ITEM TO SHIP.
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