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Makita DCL 181 FRT1 W Akku Staubsauger 18 V Weiß + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät

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Makita DCL 181 FRT1 W Akku Staubsauger 18 V Weiß + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita DCL 181 Akku Staubsauger Wei 1x Makita BL 1850 B Li Ion Akku 18V 5,0 Ah 1x Makita DC 18 RC 9,6 18 V Akku Schnell Ladegert (195584 2) Produktbeschreibung: Der Makita DCL181FZW erzeugt einen maximalen Unterdruck von 53 mbar. Wird nicht die volle Leistung bentigt, kann man in die untere Saugstufe schalten, wodurch sich die Leistungsaufnahme von 30 auf 11 W reduziert. Somit erhht sich die Laufzeit von 20 auf 40 Minuten im Falle

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DCL 181 Akku Staubsauger Weiß
- 1x Makita BL 1850 B Li-Ion Akku 18V 5,0 Ah 
- 1x Makita DC 18 RC 9,6 - 18 V Akku Schnell Ladegerät (195584-2)

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Makita DCL181FZW erzeugt einen maximalen Unterdruck von 53 mbar. Wird nicht die volle Leistung benötigt, kann man in die untere Saugstufe schalten, wodurch sich die Leistungsaufnahme von 30 auf 11 W reduziert. Somit erhöht sich die Laufzeit von 20 auf 40 Minuten im Falle eines BL1830B-Akkus. Weitere Vorteile des 1,2 kg schweren DCL181FZW sind der relativ große Staubbehälter mit einem Fassungsvermögen von 0,65 l und die integrierte LED-Arbeitsleuchte. Dazu gibt es ein 2-stufiges Textilfiltersystem. Dieses muss nicht ersetzt werden, sondern lässt sich einfach auswaschen. Es ist ein praktischer Akku-Staubsauger mit hoher Saugkraft. Da er keine externe Stromversorgung benötigt, bietet er sich neben der Bodenreinigung auch für die PKW-Innenraumreinigung oder den Camping-Bereich an. Der Makita BL 1850 B Akku überzeugt durch seine lange Arbeitszeit. Ein zusätzlicher Vorteil ist die kurze Ladezeit von nur 45 Minuten im Makita Ladegerät. Der Akku verfügt dank geringer Selbstentladung und Kurzschluß-, Überspannungs- und Überhitzungsschutz über maximale Lebensdauer. Zudem besitzt der BL 1850 B noch eine LED - Ladestandsanzeige zum Überprüfen der Restenergie im Akku. Das Makita DC 18 RC ist ein Akku Schnellladegerät für 9,6 - 18 Volt Li-Ion Akkus von Makita. Das Ladegerät kontrolliert und steuert durch einen integrierten Mikroprozessor permanent die Spannung und Temperatur, wodurch optimale Ladevorgänge garantiert und zugleich die Akkus durch eine optimal geführte Kühlluftsteuerung geschont werden. Das Schnellladegerät lädt die 18 Volt Akku Generation von Makita extrem schnell auf, was zu sehr kurzen Ladepausen bzw. zu einem fließenden Arbeitsvorgang führt, sobald z.B. zwei Akkus vorhanden sind.

Technische Daten:

Antriebsart: Akku
Spannung: 18 V
Leistung 30 W
Farbe: Weiß 
Kapazität: 0,5 L
Akkukapazität: 5,0 Ah
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Gewicht Akku: 630 g
Ladezeiten: 1,5 Ah - 18 Volt: 15 Min.
3,0 Ah - 18 Volt: 22 Min.
4,0 Ah - 18 Volt: 36 Min.
5,0 Ah - 18 Volt: 45 Min.
Eingang: 230 V
V Max.: 9,6 - 18 V
Ah Max.: 5,0 Ah
Gewicht: 900 g
Ladestrom: 9Ah


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