Evolution HTCR225DWS Telescopic Dry Wall Sander with Illuminated Head 240V
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Evolution Power Tools Evolution R225DWS | £149.98 | ||||
Evolution HTCR225DWS Telescopic Dry Wall Sander with Illuminated Head 240V | £195.01 |
The Evolution R225DWS Telescopic Dry Wall Sander has a powerful motor for sanding joints in plaster walls and ceilings, or removing old finishes. It offers sanding with variable speeds (for different materials), tackling the job up to ten times faster than conventional methods. It is comfortable and flexible in operation, with a 0-90° pivoting head, ensuring you follow the contours of the work surface, in any direction. The telescopic design extends this lightweight dry wall sander to 1.97 metres in length, making it easy to sand those hard to reach areas comfortably. Other features include soft grips on the main handle and bail handle for effective control and perfect weight balance. This dry wall sander is equipped with LED lighting allowing you to see any shadows created by unsmooth areas, when lighting is insufficient. 0-90° pivoting head, follow contours of work surface Telescopic design extends it to 1.97 metres in length Easy to sand those hard to reach areas comfortably Soft grips on the main handle and bail handle Equipped with an LED lighting allowing you to see any shadows created by unsmooth areas
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