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Description
Features
- BrandMETABO
- OriginMade in China
- Number of batteries included1
- Power sourceCorded
- Battery or cell includedNo
Customer reviews
4,7
/ 20 Reviews
PPATRICK
Published on 16/04/2024, FranceI recommend this product
RRegis
Published on 17/03/2025, FranceVery good product, exactly what I expected.
MManoMano Customer
Published on 04/12/2024, FranceFast delivery, nothing to say
FFRANCESCO
Published on 25/05/2026, ItalyIt does its job very quietly.
FFernando
Published on 01/02/2026, SpainGood grinder, happy with the purchase
MM christine
Published on 17/01/2026, FranceNice robust machine, but be aware that the induction motor gets extremely hot, do not touch it under any circumstances, and after 30 minutes it automatically shuts off to cool down.
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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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