DeWalt Power Tools & Other Milwaukee Tools For Sale
Hi Everyone,
I’ve got quite a number of DeWalt Power Tools & other Milwaukee tools for sale. All the prices are negotiable.
All the tools are practically in a new condition.
I’m selling these tools, ‘cos I really have no need for them.
I have the following DeWalt tools available:
• DeWalt 18V XR Brushless Hammer Drill (DCD709)
• DeWalt 18V XR Brushless Impact Driver (DCF850N)
• DeWalt 18V XR Brushless Multi-Tool (DCS356)
• DeWalt 18V LI-ION 5.0AH Battery & Charger
• DeWalt ToughCase Mixed Screwdriving Bit Set - 160 Piece
• DeWalt ToughCase Mixed Drill Bit Set - Approx 102 Piece
• Other small DeWalt tools
• Bosch Drill Bit & Screwdriver Set - 91 Piece
• I also have numerous other high quality Milwaukee tools for sale.
Please let me know whether you’re interested in purchasing some of these tools, and then we can agree to a time for you to view them.
My Email Address is: mdelport03@gmail.com
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