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Snap-on 18v Cordless Drill, Impact, Versavolt Charger, Battery Cdr3850 Ct3850 on 2040-parts.com

US $71.02
Location:

Fayetteville, North Carolina, US

Fayetteville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-on Manufacturer Part Number:CDR3850 CT3850 CTC318 CTB3185 Warranty:No

Snap-on Tools 18 volt cordless drill, impact gun, battery and Versavolt charger.

Items were used for working at home.  I am cleaning up my garage and don't use these anymore.  I am including a second battery (not pictured) that will not charge.  Drill and impact work excellent.

CDR3850 Cordless Drill:

1/2" Keyless Chuck

1700 RPM Max with 2 speed settings

CT3850 Cordless Impact:

1/2" drive

210 ftlb torque

2450 BPM

1950 RPM free speed

CTC318 VersaVolt Charger:

9.6 - 18 Volt, 45 Minute Charger

CTB3185 18V Battery:

NiCad Nickel Cadmium 18V 2.4 Ah

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