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Buckaroo Double Nipps Frog Holder

Rated 4 out of 5 based on 16 customer reviews
16 customer reviews

$39.00   $19.00

  Shipping: Shipped from distribution center in Columbus, United States of America.
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  • The Buckaroo Double Nipps Frog is a unique design featuring a quality laser cut metal piece to hold two pairs of wire cutters.
  • This is a quality frog with a robust appearance and a popular item.
  • Buckaroo frogs are stitched with durable poly thread and all rivets are pressure rivetted for extra strength. All frogs are hand edge dyed and finished.
Manufacturer
Buckaroo
Barcode
9325154000708
Part No
TMDN
Brand
Buckaroo
  • 5 Star (9)
  • 4 Star (3)
  • 3 Star (1)
  • 2 Star (1)
  • 1 Star (2)

Average Star Rating: 4 out of 5
(16 customer reviews)

16 reviews for Buckaroo Double Nipps Frog Holder

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

      sparkles from Knoxville, United States

    I am extremely happy with my purchase

  2. Rated 4 out of 5

      Swag Grant from Leeds, United Kingdom

    I was going to go with a cheaper brand but at this price, it is affordable and well worth it

  3. Rated 3 out of 5

      OutOfThisWorld from Essen, Germany

    Look for a different brand, good price though

  4. Rated 2 out of 5

      livingfree8 from Al Minya, Egypt

    Not cool, don't buy this brand

  5. Rated 1 out of 5

      sparkly from El Paso, United States

    R U B B I S H buy something else