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FOAM INSERT to store M12 Fuel 16 Gauge Nibbler in a Milwaukee Packout 5 Compartment Small Parts Organizer - Tools/Case NOT Included

$40.00


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Listing Disclaimer:

Tools and tool boxes are not included and are shown for demonstration purposes only.

Description:

** LISTING DISCLAIMER **
• Tools & Tool Boxes are for photo, video and demonstration purposes only.
• The foam insert is the only item shipped when this listing is purchased.

This LISTING is for a foam insert made from Kaizen foam that will ONLY FIT the Packout 5 compartment small parts organizer (48-22-8435). This insert is designed to have the M12 Fuel 16 gauge variable speed Nibbler 2476-20 fit in the foam insert along with the different attachments.


Dryforge Tool Mods specializes in aftermarket accessories for Packout tool boxes to keep all of your tools organized.


Item:
• This listing is for a foam insert designed to fit in the Milwaukee Packout 5 compartment small parts organizer (48-22-8435) offered in a few layouts made of Kaizen foam.


Fit:
• The tools and accessories are designed to have a snug fit when inserted into their designated pocket.


Material:
• 2-1/4" Thick Kaizen Foam


Assembly:
• No tools are required for assembly.


How These Are Made:
• These dividers are CNC machined in house for a high quality product.


Packout NOT Included:
• This listing does not include a Packout 5 compartment small parts organizer or tools shown in the photos, only the foam insert.

  • Product Type
    Foam Inserts
  • Tool Model
    2476-20 M12 F 16ga Nibbler
  • Tool Box System
    Milwaukee Packout
  • Tool Box Model
    48-22-8435 - 5 Compartment
  • Material
    Kaizen (PE) Foam
  • Color
    Black & Red
  • Assembly
    No tools required
  • Manufacturing Method
    CNC Machined
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