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Updated: October 13th, 2009 09:59 AM EDT

PowerMasterSeries BS18 LT Drill/Driver from Metabo Ideal for Rugged Applications

PowerMasterSeries BS18 LT Drill/Driver
Metabo PowerMasterSeries BS18 LT Drill/Driver

Metabo Corporation

WEST CHESTER, PA - Metabo Corporation recently released the BS18 LT drill/driver.  As the latest tool in the 18 V PowerMasterSeries of lithium-ion cordless power tools, the BS18 LT provides Metabo's advanced tool ergonomics plus the performance and capacity advantages of lithium-ion batteries.

Fitted with the Li-Power Plus 18 V, 2.6 Ah battery, the cordless drill/driver charges faster and lasts longer than other charging technologies. Metabo's unique air-cooled charging technology that utilizes guided air flow ducting to cool the battery pack to an optimum temperature level during charging reduces charging times by 30% to increase productivity.

Standard on all PowerMasterSeries cordless tools, Metabo's Electronic Single Cell Protection (ESCP) cell monitoring electronically monitors individual battery cells while in use and during charging to prevent damage due to a complete discharge while working and from overcharging while charging. Damage prevention ensures longer battery life. The BS18 LT's combination of premium battery and charging technologies provides extended work time between charges and requires less time during charges for maximum productivity.

Users in the field, such as electricians, contractors, remodelers, cable installers, HVAC technicians and others in rugged industrial and commercial construction applications, can benefit from the drill/driver's battery and power options whenever a highly-reliable and long-lasting tool is required. Economically-priced below the PowerMasterSeries LTX model, the BS18 LT drill/driver is a powerful cordless tool providing the features necessary to operate in rugged applications.

Weighing only 4.5 lbs and a mere 8 inches long, size is even further reduced when utilizing the drill/driver's recessed hex spindle technology, unique to Metabo's tools. The user can remove the chuck to drive screws with the 1/4" hexagon recessed spindle using an accessory bit retainer. This gives the operator the ability to use the cordless BS18 LT in tighter spaces. Plus, a built-in LED worklight provides greater visibility in dark spaces.

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