Drill Drivers
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The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* POWERCONNECT cordless drill/driver + MOUSE detail sander combo kit is a savvy choice for creative projects and household repairs..
The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* POWERCONNECT cordless drill/driver + MOUSE detail sander combo kit is a savvy choice for creative projects and household repairs. The compact drill/driver is designed with an 11-position clutch that helps prevent stripping and overdriving screws, while its keyless chuck ensures fast and simple bit changes. Plus, an on-board LED work light illuminates your worksurface and dark spaces. When it comes to surface preparation and finishing tasks, look to the MOUSE sander for quick and thorough material removal. Use the cordless sander’s detail finger attachment for sanding hard-to-access areas. And cleanup will be easy thanks to the dust collection bag that keeps sawdust to a minimum. Both tools are powered by a 20V MAX* POWERCONNECT battery, which is also compatible with other tools within the POWERCONNECT system. *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 volts.
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