509 days ago

RYOBI RLT1238 electric line trimmer

Anna from Berhampore

Never been used.
Plus: Powerfit 2.0mm x 50m Co-Extruded Dimpled Trimming Line ( original price $28)


The RYOBI RLT1238 electric line trimmer has the following specifications:

Rated power: 1200 W
Rated voltage: 230-240V ~ 50Hz
No-load speed: 7,100 min-1
Cutting line diameter: 2.0 mm
Cutting capacity: 380 mm
Power cord length: 0.35 m
Vibration level (rear handle): 3.1 m/s2
Vibration level (front handle): 2.2 m/s2
Uncertainty of measurement: 1.5 m/s2
Noise emission level (A-weighted sound pressure level at operator's position): 88.4 dB(A)
Uncertainty of measurement: 2.5 dB
A-weighted sound power level: 99.5 dB(A)
Uncertainty of measurement: 2.5 dB - Weight: 4.52 kg

Price: $170

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