Panasonic Adds Dual-Volt Tech to Tough IP Tools

Panasonic added dual-volt technology to its Tough IP-brand lithium-ion-powered cordless tools, allowing users to switch between 4.2-amp-hour battery packs that offer either a 14.4-volt or an 18-volt charge. The technology is available for the line’s ¼-inch Hex Quick Connect impact driver, its ½-inch square impact wrench, and its reciprocating saw. Panasonic, www.panasonic.com; 800.338.0552.

Panasonic added dual-volt technology to its Tough IP-brand lithium-ion-powered cordless tools, allowing users to switch between 4.2-amp-hour battery packs that offer either a 14.4-volt or an 18-volt charge. The technology is available for the line’s ¼-inch Hex Quick Connect impact driver, its ½-inch square impact wrench, and its reciprocating saw. Panasonic, www.panasonic.com; 800.338.0552.

Panasonic added dual-volt technology to its Tough IP-brand lithium-ion-powered cordless tools, allowing users to switch between 4.2-amp-hour battery packs that offer either a 14.4-volt or an 18-volt charge. The technology is available for the line’s ¼-inch Hex Quick Connect impact driver, its ½-inch square impact wrench, and its reciprocating saw. Panasonic, www.panasonic.com; 800.338.0552.

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