The Metabo HPT DS18DBL2P4 18V Brushless Driver Drill (sold as tool body only) is bringing power and torque to a whole new level. This tool features a brushless motor to provide lighter weight, more power and a longer tool life. An all metal keyless, ratcheting chuck incorporates carbide insets to ensure fast and easy bit replacement as well as ensuring there is no bit slippage while in use. To ensure user safety, Metabo HPT has incorporated Reactive Force Control (RFC). RFC senses tool overload and stops the tool from rotation further in instances where there may be a bit snag or an overload application. The RFC not only protects the user, but also the battery and tool motor. In addition, this brushless driver drill also comes with a bright LED, ergonomic grip, center balance design, belt hook and an on-tool battery indicator to further take your working experience to the next level. The DS18DBL2 is compatible with all Metabo HPT 18V Lithium-Ion slide batteries and the tool itself is warranted from manufacturing defects for a lifetime. Powered by Metabo HPT's 18V Lithium-Ion slide-type batteries for fade free power and lighter weight than Ni-Cd batteries Brushless Motor Technology for higher efficiency, increased run time and longer tool life Professional grade power with 620 in/lbs of turning torque and up to 1,800 RPM Ratcheting 1/2 in. keyless all metal chuck or quick and simple bit replacements and secure holding power 22-stage and 1 clutch settings delivers 22 torque settings and a drill mode for ultimate precision and control Optical trigger switch for a more responsive variable speed actuation, and wear resistant trigger assembly Built-in LED light effectively illuminates dark work spaces On-tool battery indicator displays the amount of power remaining in the battery pack to avoid downtime Metal belt hook so the tool is always close at hand Ergonomic grip, center balanced design and lightweight at 3.5 lbs (with battery) to reduce fatigue during extended or elevated use.
Cheapest price in the interval: 109.99 on October 28, 2021
Most expensive price in the interval: 109.99 on November 6, 2021
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