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Power Box 4 mit 4x AP 500 SSTIHL Akku Box (Systainer System) Gre M im Set mit 4 Akkus AP 500 S Die STIHL Akku Box Gre M im Systainer System ist eine praktische und sichere Lsung fr den Transport und die Aufbewahrung Ihrer STIHL Akkus und Ladegerte. Diese Box bietet Platz fr bis zu 6 Akkus aus dem STIHL AP System und ein Ladegert, wie das STIHL AL 301 oder STIHL AL 501. Im Set erhalten Sie direkt 4 x Akku AP 500 S, sodass Sie sofort startklar sind. Vorteile der STIHL Akku Box:

STIHL Akku-Box (Systainer³ System) Größe M im Set mit 4 Akkus AP 500 S

Die STIHL Akku-Box Größe M im Systainer³ System ist eine praktische und sichere Lösung für den Transport und die Aufbewahrung Ihrer STIHL Akkus und Ladegeräte. Diese Box bietet Platz für bis zu 6 Akkus aus dem STIHL AP-System und ein Ladegerät, wie das STIHL AL 301 oder STIHL AL 501. Im Set erhalten Sie direkt 4 x Akku AP 500 S, sodass Sie sofort startklar sind.

Vorteile der STIHL Akku-Box:

  • Robuste Bauweise: Die Box besteht aus widerstandsfähigem Kunststoff, der Ihre Akkus und Ladegeräte vor Stößen und Beschädigungen schützt.
  • Platz für 6 Akkus und ein Ladegerät: Mit einer speziell ausgeformten Tiefzieheinlage können Sie Ihre STIHL Akkus sicher und ordentlich verstauen. So wird ein Verrutschen und Beschädigungen während des Transports vermieden.
  • Komfortable Handhabung: Der T-Loc-Verschluss ermöglicht es, die Box mit nur einer Hand zu öffnen und zu schließen. Eine Ausziehhilfe an der Front erleichtert die Entnahme der Box aus Regalen oder anderen Aufbewahrungen.
  • Kompatibilität: Die Akku-Box ist mit anderen Systainer³ Systemen und auch mit den bott vario3-Systemen kompatibel. Zudem können mehrere Boxen zu einem praktischen Box-Stapel kombiniert werden, wobei jede Box weiterhin separat zugänglich bleibt.

Produktdetails:

  • Set: 4 x Akku AP 500 S und Akku-Box (Systainer³ System) Größe M
  • Platz für bis zu 6 Akkus und 1 Ladegerät (z. B. STIHL AL 301 oder STIHL AL 501)
  • Tiefzieheinlage für sicheren Halt und Schutz
  • Koppeln und Öffnen/Schließen mit einer Hand durch T-Loc-Verschluss
  • Kompatibilität mit anderen Systainer³ Systemen und bott vario3-Systemen

Die STIHL Akku-Box Größe M ist der ideale Begleiter für Profis, die ihre Akkus und Ladegeräte sicher und transportabel verstauen möchten. Dank des praktischen Systainer³-Systems bleibt Ihr Arbeitsmaterial immer gut organisiert und geschützt.

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