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Bosch AG50-11VS-RT 5 in. 11 Amp Variable-Speed Angle Grinder Manufacturer Refurbished

Bosch AG50-11VS-RT 5 in. 11 Amp Variable-Speed Angle Grinder Manufacturer Refurbished
Store: Target
Last Price: 114.99 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. Buy with confidence! Our Reconditioned items include all necessary parts and are guaranteed to function like new, backed by our 120 Day money back guarantee. Please note however that reconditioned units received from the manufacturer may or may not include accessories shown with this listing. Delivering the power and performance professionals demand, Bosch's AG50-11VS Angle Grinder is the grinder of choice. Featuring the Electronics System Plus package to help protect the grinder for damage during high powered use, the AG50-11VS offers not only the reliability of a Bosch grinder, but the comfort as well. A convenient slide switch and ergonomic design make it easy to handle and control, delivering the best results. Robust motor delivers the power and performance demanded by professionals Bosch Electronics System Plus advanced electronic package protects motor and shuts down tool in a sudden bind situation Variable-speed dial provides the ability to precisely adjust speeds for specific applications Slide switch with lock-on and lock-off function offer easier operation for extended use applications Directed air flow diverts dust away from switch and vital components to extend tool life.

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