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647 days ago

Battery powered drill/driver

May from Half Moon Bay

As shown in the pictures. Battery powered drill and drive set, with 20v lithium battery, charger, drill and drive tool kit. 550 RPM. 1 KG, 300 watts.
1) The 1.5A 20v battery comes with USB output compatible for phone charging;
2) 15+1 torque settings provide precise control for driving in/out screws to prevent stripping, and drilling into wood, ceramic, plastic, and even metal with ease.
3) Comes with A flexible shaft to be used in some places where driver bit are hard to reach.
4) 10 pieces drill bits (2 missing),10 pieces of driver bits, etc.
Charger input power is AC 100v ~ 240v, can be used worldwide, you might need a NZ to US adapter for the plug to use in NZ.

Anybody is interested in it, please send message to 0284344268

Price: $70

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