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Description
Features
- BrandMETABO
- Warranty2 year(s)
- Power sourceCorded
- Ampere hours4 Ah
- Battery capacity40 Ah
Customer reviews
4,3
/ 20 Reviews
PPatrick
Published on 09/09/2022, FranceReplacement charger.
Aalexandre
Published on 21/11/2018, FranceCompliant product !! Delivery a little long! Otherwise works perfectly well.
DDanièle
Published on 25/04/2023, FranceWorks very well. quick delivery. THANKS
PPatrice
Published on 15/07/2020, FranceProduct that meets my need, identical to the one that broke down after good service.
Eeric
Published on 13/06/2023, FranceAlright
MManoMano Customer
Published on 14/08/2024The charger has only worked 4 times and remains in the red position now.
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Power tool battery charger buying guide
From screwdrivers to hedge trimmers, many cordless tools run on lithium-ion (Li-Ion), nickel cadmium (ni-Cd) or even NiMH batteries. Your charger needs to match your power tool battery in terms of voltage (12, 14.4 or 18 volts) and capacity (1.5 or 3 Ah rating). Read on to find the right power tool battery charger!
METABO, a brand of the German company Metabo Werke Gmbh, is an epitome of German entrepreneurship. It was founded by Albrecht Schnizler in 1923 in Nürtingen (Baden-Württemberg), in the backroom of his parents' bakery. A passionate inventor, he designed the first hand-held drill capable of piercing metal, which was widely used at the time. Named the n°18, it sold over 50,000 units, mainly in Great Britain.
In 1929, Metabo Werke was founded with two other partners; METABO derives from the German Metallbohrdreher, hand drill. Innovations in power tools followed one another: in 1950 came the first grinder, the following year the sander, then a year later the quick-release chuck, and in 1957 a world exclusive: the percussion drill... in all, more than 500 patents and designs were registered.
METABO continues to manufacture its saws, hedge trimmers and screwdrivers in Germany: in 2005, more than half the company's employees were based in Germany. By 1999, the Group had become Europe's number 1 in woodworking tools, and the world's second largest.
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