DeWalt 20V cordless drill
Description
I lost my DeWalt 20V Max cordless drill yesterday around 3pm in the Poconos. It's the yellow and black model with a slightly scuffed grip and a cracked battery door. I last had it in the Camelback Mountain Resort area—parking lot behind the Snowsports Shop in Tannersville—before I headed back to my rental cabin. The case has a blue sticker on the battery that says 'Project X,' and the belt clip on the drill is bent from a fall last month. This drill is my main go-to for weekend repairs around the cabin, so I’m really hoping it turns up. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected]; it's the tool I rely on to keep things in shape here in the Poconos.
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