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Stanley18V Fatmax Multi Material Cutting Tool (Model: SFMCE500B-XJ)

R1,199

Retail: R1,550
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R300 with Payflex instalments

R1,199

R1,550
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The 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless Multi Material Cutting Tool (Tool Only) features new and improved battery technology, with no memory effect and minimal self-discharge. With variable speeds for maximum control across a variety of applications and materials, you can achieve clean and efficient plunge cuts, easy trimming of excess materials, detailed sanding in tight areas, grout removal, and even scraping old paint or adhesive. The Cutting Tool features a tool-free accessory system for adjusting and changing attachments quickly and easily, along with an integral LED work light for improved visibility in all working conditions. Part of the 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
  • Variable Speed: For maximum control across a variety of applications.
  • Integral LED Work Light: For improved visibility in all working conditions.
  • Ideal For: Clean and efficient plunge cuts, trimming of excess materials, detail sanding in tight areas, removing grout, scraping old paint or adhesive and all manner of other jobs.
  • Part of the new 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless System - power all your V20 tools with a common new & improved 18V lithium ion battery to let you power through work with ease.
Product Specifications
  • Product Type: Multi-Tool
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Battery Voltage: 18V (battery sold separately
  • )Variable Speed: Yes
  • No-Load Speed: 0-20,000 RPM
  • Tool Length: 310 mm
  • Product Weight: 1.7 kg
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