
Magnetic Hex Socket Driver 5/16 Inch By 1-7/16 Inch
UPC #028874022195
DeWalt
Description
Introducing the 5/16 inch x 1-7/16 inch magnetic hex socket driver, now available at James True Value Hardware in La habra , CA. This compact and reliable tool is designed to provide precision and ease when working with hex fasteners, making it an essential addition to any toolbox for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike in La habra .
- Optimal size: Measuring 5/16 inch by 1-7/16 inch, this hex socket driver fits a variety of hex fasteners with accuracy and control.
- Magnetic feature: The magnetic tip securely holds screws and bolts in place, reducing the risk of dropping or losing small parts during your projects.
- Durable design: Crafted to withstand regular use, this driver offers reliable performance for various fastening tasks.
Whether you are assembling furniture, repairing machinery, or performing maintenance tasks around your home or workshop in La habra , this magnetic hex socket driver simplifies your work by providing a secure grip on fasteners. Its magnetic tip is especially useful in tight or hard-to-reach spaces where dropping a screw could cause delays or frustration.
From professional contractors to hobbyists in La habra , this tool enhances efficiency and precision in fastening applications. It is ideal for tasks that require steady handling and quick fastening, making it a versatile and practical choice for your tool collection.
In summary, the 5/16 inch x 1-7/16 inch magnetic hex socket driver is a valuable tool that combines size, magnetic functionality, and durability to meet your fastening needs. Available now at James True Value Hardware in La habra , CA, it is a smart investment for anyone looking to improve their toolkit with dependable and easy-to-use equipment.
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