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GP-18 geologist's bar graph .


A point side and a lever head. Forged from a single piece.
Weight 600g, length 457mm.

SKU code : 0034139 650010

The tool called " crowbar " is used to dig mines (cavities). The use of the crowbar extended to digging holes in hard earth. Drilling holes is not the only use of the crowbar: it can be used as a lever.

Remember to wear safety glasses.

GP18 - Estwing Geology Bar.

€55.69Price
  • The Estwing GP18 is a solid mine bar with tip and lever.
    One piece forged bar.
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    Blue anti-UV coating.
    ¤ High quality forged steel.
    ¤ Weight 20 oz = 567g
    ¤ Made in the USA
    # "The Number One" of geologists' tools.

  • For over 90 years, millions of satisfied customers have proven that estwing tools provide more value and satisfaction than other similar tools.
    estwing's warranty is not a lifetime warranty, however, Estwing fully warrants its hammers (all metal) against failure in normal use, but does not warrant its tools against misuse, abuse or wear.

Postage offered
from 100 €
(for France)

PRICE excl. VAT, additional shipping costs

WARNING
- See safety instructions
- Do not forget to wear safety glasses.

Payment method : Shipping:
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- Paypal
- Check or transfer

RETURN AND REFUND EXCHANGE POLICY.

All Estwing items are of the highest quality and we check them during packaging.
For any questions or complaints you can contact us.
Tel: 04 50 42 29 75 rather in the morning until 1 p.m. from Monday to Friday.
Email: Ricestone-France@yahoo.fr

Our return, exchange, or refund policy.
Right of withdrawal: You have 14 calendar days to return the items to us in case they do not suit you.

Error in the order: You must notify us at the latest the day after receipt of the package that there is an error.
Refunds are made in the way you paid within 7 days of returning the merchandise.


In case of problem do not hesitate to look at the general conditions of sale or we present the legal data ... but explain the situations of litigation and the way in which they are solved.

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