DW 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit 3-Speed DCS356C1
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DetailDW 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit 3-Speed
The DW20 Volt Max XR? cordless 3-speed oscillating multi-tool kit includes DCS356 20 Volt Max XR? cordless oscillating multi-tool, 20 Volt Max Lithium-Ion battery, DCB107 charger, wood cutting blade, wood/metal blade and universal accessory adaptor. Oscillating multi-tool has a powerful brushless motor, which delivers up to 57% more runtime over a similar brushed tool. The 3-speed selector facilitates users to choose speed setting based on application. The Quick-Change? accessory system of multi-tool allows to change blades and attachments quickly without wrenches. The universal accessory adaptor works well with most oscillating tool accessories. Tool featured with DUAL-GRIP? variable-speed trigger, provides ultimate speed and application control. It has bright LED to illuminate dark workspaces for accurate cutting.
Product Features
3-speed selector allows users to choose their speed setting based on the applicationA brushless motor delivers up to 57% more runtime over brushedDual-Grip variable-speed trigger gives users ultimate speed and application controlUniversal accessory adaptor for use with most oscillating tool accessory brandsQuick-Change accessory system allows blades and attachments to be changed quickly without wrenchesBright LED illuminates dark worksurfaces for accurate cutting -
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