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Drillpro 2 cordless drill/screwdriver for HUF 11 with two batteries

Drillpro 2 cordless drill/screwdriver in 11.11 sale!

Drillpro's screwdriver lasts a long time with two batteries.

Drillpro 2 cordless drill/screwdriver in 11.11 sale!

The Drillpro 3-Stage Electric Drill with Impact Drill is an extremely versatile and powerful tool that is great for a variety of home and professional projects. This model is available in blue and runs on a 20V battery. The drill has 25+3 torque settings and no-load speeds vary between 0-450/min and 0-1450/min. The input voltage of the adapter is 110V-240 V 50-60 Hz, and the output current is 1.3 A. The dimensions of the drill are approximately 21 x 19 x 10 cm.

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The Drillpro electric drill features a rechargeable lithium-ion battery design that provides longer run time and more power. The efficient motor ensures high performance, while the quick-change chuck enables easy and quick exchange of drill bits. With the help of the forward/reverse switch on the drill, 25 speed torque adjustments can be made, so that the performance of the drill can be adjusted to different materials and tasks.

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The built-in LED work light illuminates the work area in dark places, while the ergonomic and comfortable handle ensures ideal balance and tool handling. The drill has three settings: impact drilling, smooth drilling and screwing. The package includes an electric drill, one or two batteries, a charger and a box. The Drillpro electric drill is the ideal choice for anyone looking for a reliable, versatile and easy-to-use tool for home or professional use.

This package is delivered to us from a Czech warehouse, the price is BGe1faea with coupon code HUF 10 here:

 

Drillpro 2 cordless drill/screwdriver

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