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BNCOM TACTICAL BALL POINT PEN
$25.00 Inc. GST
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Looking for something little different as a gift?
How about something just for your self?
Well take a look at the BNCom Australia Tactical pen.
Keep it handy for:
- LED Flash Light 12 Lumens.
- Glass braker, Tungsten Tip.
- Multi-tool includes a bottle cap opener, 5mm hex wrench and flat screwdriver.
- Pen Ball Point with Black ink.
- Size: 160mm x 10mm.
- Black Aluminum Alloy body.
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Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 3 cm |
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