Introducing the BLACK+DECKER reviva 12V MAX cordless hammer drill, now available at F.p. Morgan True Value Hardware in Waterville, NY. This innovative power tool combines sustainability with reliable performance, featuring a tool housing made from Tritan Renew, which includes 50 percent certified recycled material. The recycled content used is equivalent to the weight of eight single-use 16.9 fluid ounce plastic bottles, making this drill an environmentally conscious choice for customers in Waterville.
- Eco-friendly construction: The tool housing incorporates Tritan Renew material with 50 percent certified recycled content, supporting sustainability efforts.
- Durable design: Despite its recycled components, the housing maintains the strength and durability expected from BLACK+DECKER tools.
- Compact and cordless: As a 12 volt MAX cordless hammer drill, it offers portability and ease of use for various drilling tasks.
This cordless hammer drill is ideal for a wide range of projects around the home or job site in Waterville. Whether you are assembling furniture, hanging shelves, or working on light construction, the BLACK+DECKER reviva 12V MAX provides the convenience of cordless operation combined with the impact power of a hammer drill. Its environmentally responsible design also appeals to those in Waterville who prioritize sustainable products without compromising on performance.
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BLACK+DECKER reviva 12V MAX cordless hammer drill offers a perfect blend of eco-conscious materials and dependable functionality. Available at F.p. Morgan True Value Hardware in Waterville, NY, this tool is an excellent choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts looking to make a positive environmental impact while completing their projects efficiently.
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