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Battery and Charger not Included
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Stanley18V Cordless Random Orbit Sander (Model: SFMCW220B-XJ)

R989

Retail: R1,350
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R247 with Payflex instalments

R989

R1,350
About

The 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless Random Orbit Sander (Tool Only) features new and improved battery technology, with no memory effect and minimal self-discharge. With a powerful motor delivering 12,000 OPM for fast material removal, you can effectively and efficiently sand surfaces with ease. The Sander features a high-performance dust collection System to control dust accumulation, through an integral dust bag or connect to a vacuum hose for hassle-free dust extraction. Its lightweight and low-profile design also provides additional control and reduced vibration during use. Part of the new 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless System – power all your V20 tools with a common new and improved 18V Lithium Ion battery for longer runtime and power to get the job done.

Product Features
  • Dust collection system: Control dust accumulation through the integral dust bag or use a vacuum connection
  • Dust-sealed switch: Protects the sander from dust and debris during operation and prolongs tool life
  • Ideal for: Removing stains, paint or rust and preparing surfaces
  • Improved battery technology: With no memory effect and minimal self-discharge, the cordless V20 Lithium Ion battery pack is ready to go to work whenever you are and wherever the job takes you - and it will last longer too
Product Specifications
  • RPM: 12000
  • Voltage: 18V
  • Dimensions: 20cm(L) x 15cm(W) x 14cm(H)

Please note: Battery and Charger not included

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