DeWalt 20V drill in yellow case
Description
Yesterday around 3pm I realized I left my DeWalt 20V Max cordless drill somewhere near the Home Depot on Fort Avenue in Lynchburg. I was helping a friend move a shelf into their truck and must’ve set it on a cart or the tailgate, then walked away. It's a yellow-and-black drill in a matching black-and-yellow hard case, about 7 inches long with the battery attached, and it has a few scuffs from on-site use. Look for a blue paint spot on the chuck and a small red tape label on the grip—the belt clip is a little bent from a drop. This drill is my go-to for quick repairs and it means a lot to me, so I’d really appreciate getting it back if anyone found it.
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