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Dust Extractor Midi Cordless CTC

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Dust Extractor Midi Cordless CTC

    $549.00 ea.

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    Enjoy the freedom and convenience of cordless dust extraction. The new CTC MIDI is our largest and most powerful cordless dust extractor yet – featuring a 36-volt turbine (18V x 2) with up to 109 CFM (3100 l/min) and 76” (19000 Pa) of static water lift. Easily integrated with other cordless tools with the dependable and proven automatic start via a Bluetooth® equipped battery or the supplied remote control. Fully equipped with timesaving and performance-enhancing features such as push-button suction control, manual filter cleaning, exterior-accessible filter drawer, smooth hassle-free hose, robust connection sleeve for secure leak-free connections, parking brake, and Systainer integration for easier transport. A HEPA filter comes standard and offers the ultimate in clean air and filtration.
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