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AL 501 High-Speed Charger

$179.99

SKU: EA09 430 5702 Categories: ,

Description

Features

  • LED Light for Status
  • Innovative STIHL Lithium-Ion Battery Technology
  • Overload Protection
  • Durable Design
Get more done in a day with 35% faster charging times than the AL 301, low operating costs, and easy transportation and storage. Compatible with AK, AP, and AR batteries, the AL 501 features LED indicator lights, automatic full-charge shut-off, and cooling fans to keep the battery at optimal temperatures while charging.
Features
  • LED Light for Status –

    Its LED status light allows users to easily check their battery’s status.
  • Innovative STIHL Lithium-Ion Battery Technology –

    Because it costs only pennies to charge STIHL lithium-ion batteries, their use reduces dependence on fossil fuels and eliminates the cost of fuel and two-cycle oil, thus lowering overall operating costs.
  • Overload Protection –

    STIHL technology communicates with electronic modules in the tool and charger to protect the system from overloading.
  • Durable Design –

    This product has a durable design made with quality components
  • Compatible with AP- or AR-Batteries –

    This charger charges both AP and AR batteries.
  • Can Be Mounted –

    The battery charger can be easily stored with its wall-mounting capability.

 

Brand

Stihl

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STIHL Inc. is located on over 180 acres in Virginia Beach, with over one million square feet of manufacturing, warehouse, and office space. STIHL Inc. employs over 3,000 people nationwide, with over 2,700 employed at its manufacturing facility in Virginia Beach. STIHL Inc. manufactures approximately 80 models of handheld tools using U.S. and global materials. STIHL’s Virginia Beach facility includes 16 different assembly lines, on which approximately 275 different product variants are manufactured.  
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