Ratchet wrenches with LED

February 27, 2008
Ratchet wrenches with LED
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Sealey has launched a new range of Cranked Handle Ratchet Wrenches (say that fast!), with built-in LED. Ergonomically designed and finished in Chrome Vanadium steel, the wrenches come as standard with comfort handle and anti-slip grip. They feature an ultra smooth 72-tooth ratchet action allowing ratcheting in increments of only 5º. The built-in LED light shines through sockets, illuminating the work area directly – particularly useful when working in and around engines where light is restricted. The wrenches come in three different drives, 1/4”, 3/8” and 1/2”.


The new wrenches are currently featured on Sealey’s Spring Promotion with up to €23 off list price.
Prices for each wrench in the range are as follows:
AK967LED €42.29 inc. VAT
AK966LED €36.84 inc. VAT
AK968LED €45.92 inc. VAT

The promotion is valid until the end of April 2008. To get your copy of the Spring Promotion and Sealey’s latest catalogue visit your local Sealey distributor or contact Sealey on 01-284-757525 or visit their website www.sealey.co.uk.
Ratchet wrenches with LED
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