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 Some cool new tools i found today

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PostSubject: Some cool new tools i found today   Some cool new tools i found today I_icon_minitimeAugust 27th 2019, 11:40 pm

I was looking for some Kiwi pliers, and stopped into AMB tools in Tacoma, WA.
 While they didn't have the pliers I wanted, I found the following:

 Titan 3 piece non-marring pick set, 17794
  and Titan 3 piece non-marring pry tool set, 17719.

 Both were $7.99 ea.

These look to be a composition tool, and are just what I have needed in the past. Look like they would be good for dial drive belt work and prying knobs off shafts, and stuck down capacitors, etc.. 

Have not tested their strength yet, but I think they would be a useful addition to one's electronic tool box.

States on package:
 Composite construction, non-conductive, non-corroding and resists solvents.

I am in no way connected with AMB, but these tools are just too handy not to tell folks about. Plus you actually support a local company!
 If you order a set, please let AMB know where you got the info.
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