Dust Extractor CT Sys Basic Cordless
$299.00 ea.
Cordless freedom with maximum portability. Systainer on the outside, cordless dust extractor on the inside. Our Systainer extractor offers maximum performance and independence with minimal weight – perfect for transporting and carrying. This makes it the ideal partner for smaller tasks and punch list work. It enables virtually dust-free work without the need for a power outlet and excels with maximum suction power thanks to the 36 V turbine with 2 x 18 V battery packs. Work hassle-free thanks to the robust design and premium quality components: The extractor, smooth suction hose, remote, and T-LOC Systainer connection. The innovative Bluetooth® autostart and the practical remote control ensures the perfect combination of a cordless tool and the dust extractor. This provides maximum efficiency and performance for a great result.
- Maximum mobility: Compact Systainer format and minimum weight, making it easy to store and easy to carry
- Convenient: Thanks to the shoulder strap, easy to carry and adjustable for size, thanks to the removable hose garage
- Independent: High-performance suction without a power cord with 2 x 18 V (4.0 Ah) battery packs
- Powerful: Thanks to the 36 V turbine, power comparable to a corded extractor
- Adjustable: Three suction levels for adjustable suction power
- No interruptions: Work continuously with four battery packs and a TCL 6 DUO rapid charger for most cordless applications
- Practical: The extractor switches on via the remote control or with a Bluetooth® battery pack
- Compatible: Can be connected with Systainers or the SYS-Cart, SYS-Roll, and MW 1000
- Cleaner work environment with HEPA filtration
- Bluetooth® functionality for extractor, remote switch-on for cordless tools
- Only suitable for dry extraction
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