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Metabo Hpt WR18DBDL2Q4M 18V Brushless Lithium-Ion 1/4 in. Cordless Triple Hammer Impact Wrench (Tool Only) Manufacturer Refurbished

Metabo HPT WR18DBDL2Q4M 18V Brushless Lithium-Ion 1/4 in. Cordless Triple Hammer Impact Wrench (Tool Only) Manufacturer Refurbished
Store: Target
Last Price: 99.99 USD

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Manufacturer Refurbished This Manufacturer Refurbished product is classified as Grade A. It has been refurbished directly by the manufacturer, tested and certified to work and look like new, with minimal to no signs of wear, and is being sold by a specialized third-party seller approved by Target. The product is backed by a minimum 90-day warranty, and may arrive in a generic brown or white box. Accessories may be generic and not directly from the manufacturer. Covered by Metabo HPT lifetime Lithium-Ion tool warranty, the triple hammer impact driver is part of Metabo HPT 18V Brushless Lithium-Ion cordless tool lineup and in a class of its own. This revolutionary professional impact incorporates a third anvil for ultimate torque, less vibration and faster tightening speed. Equipped with four different speed settings, the triple hammer impact driver can conveniently tackle a wide variety of applications with just one tool in hand. Metabo HPT signature ergonomic tool body design makes it extremely well-balanced and comfortable for extended use. Powerful 1832 in-lbs of Torque: Handle the toughest jobs 4-Mode Selector: Ranging from 0-900/2900 RPM to conveniently tackle a wide variety of applications 0-4000 BPM: To ensure quicker application spee Responsive Variable Speed Trigger: Provides complete control during the applicatio 1/4 in. Quick Change Hex Drive On-Tool Battery Indicator: To monitor battery status for less down time On-Tool LED Light: Effectively illuminate dark work spaces Lightweight at 2.9 lbs: Reduce fatigue during extended or elevated use.

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