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Dust Extractor CT 15 E

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Dust Extractor CT 15 E

    $449.00 ea.

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    The specialist for cleaning work.

    Ideal for cleaning jobsites, workshops andoccupied spaces: With a nearly 4-gallon (15 l) container volume, the CLEANTEC CT 15 extracts dust, dirt and water. Its design ensures that almost the entire container volume can be used – for long periods of work without having to change the filter bag.

    • Equipped: Comes with cleaning accessories already included and stored in the mobile dust extractor.
    • Portable: Perfect for on-the-go use with compact size, light weight, and a tough chassis.
    • Intuitive: Easy touch controls for simple operation of the dust extractor.
    • Adjustable: Suction power can be adjusted in five stages.
    • Flat storage area: Great for keeping your work materials close by.
    • Convenient: Main filter can be easily replaced from the outside.
    • Antistatic function: Stops static from building up while you work.
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