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Makita HK0500/1 Electric Power Scraper 110V

Developed for fine chipping work, such as tearing up tiles, joints and mortar on reconstruction sites. The powerful motor has been placed laterally and the barrel thickness made to be suitable for gripping so that tile tearing work may be easier. 12-position bit adjustment where the angle can be changed with the bit in place. Features a large, comfortable trigger switch, one-touch sliding chuck and yellow 3-pin plug. 550W Single-Speed Variable Reduced Speed Under Load Low Vibration 1.8J Impact Energy SDS Plus Chuck Soft-Grip Handle Trigger Switch Replaceable Carbon Brushes Double Insulation

Price: £339.00 from Screwfix

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