Hoof Care Pritchel End Clinch Cutter Buffer
Professional Farrier’s Hoof Nail Buffer Clinch Cutter Durable Construction Satin Stainless Steel
SKU:
SI-1790
Categories: Buffers & Clinchers, Farrier Tools
Tags: Buffer, Clinch Cutter Durable Construction, Farrier Shoe Buffer, Pritchel End Clinch Cutter Buffer
Description
Designed to efficiently clean the hooves and to straighten or break the nail clinches. Constructed from heavy-duty vanadium steel. Dual use cutter/buffer tool
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Very high quality forged steel
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