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Northern Industrial Tools Pecan and Nut Cracker

Northern Industrial Tools Pecan and Nut Cracker

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The cool new Northern Industrial Tools Pecan and Nut Cracker is one serious, hardcore nutcracker. This lever-based nutcracker easily cracks everything from walnuts to pecans. Just adjust the threaded cone to the size of your nut and pull down on the lever to crack it wide open. Sure it's complete overkill, but why take chances?

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