ProTool Chem Sprayer Rapid Charger
Quick Overview
- Quick Charge the ProTool Chemical Sprayer Battery in 90 minutes
- Charger for 14.4v Lithium Battery Pack
- Power: 17.5v at 1.7 Amps
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ProTool Chem Sprayer Rapid Charger
ProTool Chem Sprayer Rapid Charger, a must-have accessory for professionals who demand efficiency and reliability. Designed specifically for the 14.4v Lithium Battery Pack, this charger ensures your equipment is always ready to tackle any job, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.
Key Features:
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Rapid Charging Capability: Get back to work faster with the ability to quick charge your ProTool Chemical Sprayer Battery in just 90 minutes. This rapid charger is engineered to restore your battery to full power efficiently, ensuring you spend more time working and less time waiting.
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Compatibility: Tailored for the 14.4v Lithium Battery Pack, this charger seamlessly integrates with your ProTool power sprayer setup, offering a reliable charging solution that's as robust as the tools it powers.
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Power Specifications: Delivering 17.5v at 1.7 Amps, this charger provides the optimal power output for fast and safe charging, ensuring your battery is charged correctly and ready for extended use.
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Designed for Professionals: Whether you're maintaining commercial properties, managing agricultural tasks, or handling any project that requires the ProTool Chemical Sprayer, this rapid charger is the perfect addition to your toolkit.
- Quick Charge the ProTool Chemical Sprayer Battery in 90 minutes
- Charger for 14.4v Lithium Battery Pack
- Power: 17.5v at 1.7 Amps
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