Cordless Random Orbital Sander, SHARE20V, 125 mm, 20 V Li-ion, Excluding Battery and Charger

Model: 8891847 Category:

Presenting this efficient cordless random orbital sander, perfect for sanding wood, wooden materials, and metals, as well as smoothing damaged surfaces.

accessories

dust collection bag

weight (including battery)

1,4kg

speed

10000/min

packaging info

weight: 1.65 kg
size: 26.0 x 22.0 x 17.0 cm

battery

20V Li-ion

wheel diameter

125mm

Our 20V Li-ion battery-powered sander delivers high sanding power and a random orbital motion that increases efficiency and prevents the formation of undesired deep scratches in the material being worked on.

For normal work, one or two 2,000mAh batteries are sufficient, and they can be charged quickly with a fast charger. For heavy-duty or longer work periods, we recommend using batteries with a capacity of 4,000mAh.

This cordless random orbital sander features a 125mm wheel diameter and a strong rubber layer on the grip parts, dampening vibrations and increasing user comfort during work. And integrated dust extraction and the included dust collection bag minimize dust in the workplace, making for a cleaner and healthier work environment.

Moreover, the sander offers impressive performance with a speed of 10,000/min. The vibrating surface is equipped with Velcro for easy sandpaper replacement. Weighing just 1.4kg with the battery, it is lightweight and easy to handle.

And the battery is compatible with all EXTOL SHARE20V tools, and the Li-ion technology allows charging at any time without decreasing capacity. The Li-ion battery self-discharges very slowly, ensuring it remains charged and ready for use over an extended period.

Thus, invest in this top-performing cordless random orbital sander and enhance the value of your wholesale offerings.

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