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CORDLESS DRILL

Feb 1, 2006 12:00 PM

THE BLACK & Decker FireStorm line of professional-grade, high-torque, high-performance drills features a patented fast drive removable chuck. The drill's chuck nose quickly detaches to expose a ready-to-use screwdriving bit. This speeds up drilling by allowing the user to drill holes and drive screws without changing a single accessory. A fully charged battery is always ready, thanks to a dual-port charger that charges two batteries at once. Each drill comes with two extended-run batteries.

Choose from four FireStorm drill models. The FS2400D is a 24v drill with a suggested retail price of $129.97. The 18v model FS1800D sells for $109.97. A 14v model, the FS1400D, sells for $89.97. The 12v FS1200D sells for $69.97. The FireStorm drills are covered by a two-year warranty.

Contact Black & Decker, Dept. FIN, 701 E. Joppa Rd., Towson, MD 21286, 410/716-3900, visit www.FireStormTools.com or www.free productinfo.net/fin, or circle 194.

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