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Makita cordless sander NEW Now ?65


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selling my Makita sander 18v never used!

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A powerful, cordless random orbital sander. Ergonomically designed for the best possible grip and handling and soft rubberised grip area provides comfort. 3-stage, push-button, variable speed control allows precise work. Dust is extracted through 8 holes under pad, leaving a clean work area. Accepts Makita LXT 18V Li-ion batteries (1.5, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0Ah), producing as much power as a main powered unit.


Hook & Loop Fixing

Variable Speed

Dust Bag & Extraction Facility

Soft-Grip Handle

Does Not Include Battery or Charger

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