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I have purchased 4 of these batteries so far , 2 for home use and 2 for work,and could not complain even if I wanted to, HIGHLY recommended! The battery came fully charged and worked properly. Well made comes with charge indicator lights that work properly and accurate. Great value and replacement for your Milwaukee M18 tools. Just as good if not better then the OEM batteries.

Will reorder again in the future. These DCB batteries easily slip into my chargers and also slip seamlessly into all my tools. The initial battery life is outstanding. Close search. Home Power tool batteries expand. Track your orders. Log in Register. Note: The user who submits the images displayed here is responsible for those images.

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Learn more! Buy the right tool, use the best equipment, questions on service - pros helping pros in the Bob Community. Measuring Tools. User Reviews. You covered everything about batteries and recharging except how to know when a rechargeable battery nor the charger has a full charge indicator? For example my 10 yr old Mastercraft power cordless screwdriver Model 54 It does not have a full charge indicator.

How do I know when it is full charge? There is no information that I see that even says what kind of battery it has?

Do you know? If you want to test if it is charged with a multimeter then it should read at 4. The battery is well enclosed or encased into the handle, therefore not easily accessed, to say the least. It does not make sense, that one would have to take the tool apart to get at the battery to test the charge. In some tools, especially older or cheaper models they didnt bother including a charged indicator.

This is to keep costs down as it involves extra circuitry. Instead you should leave the battery to charge for the period of time that the manual states and then remove it. Did you mean cars and not cards? Hi Steve. This is because most batteries contain complex control boards, this means that ohms law really does not give us any useful info here.

It depends on how much current the tool draws. THIS was the clear description I was looking for to help make an informed decision. Thank you so much! Instead she bought a different package mower, blower, trimmer. I think the mower will have less power for heavy use long grass after 2 weeks of rain. Are either of us correct?

As I see the problem with battery operated garden tools, unless all your garden tools are from the same company, You need to purchase a different battery and charger for each different tool you have. More recent tools come with a battery that all look very similar, but slight differences in the slide in guides from each manufacture prevent interchange. This of course drives up the cost of each system. It also makes everyone have multiple charging stations for each manufactures tool.

This is true especially for the 18v batteries used that are pretty much prevalent in the newer tools available. Easy solution… think which tools you want, decide which tools you actually need and then do a bit of research on what is available on the market and you should come up with a half decent idea on which manufacturer is most likely to cover all your needs.

Thanks so much for your simplistic description of the variety of batteries!!! Wish this simple teaching was taught to salesman!! It was a great help! Hi Joy! Thanks so much for your kind words. I am glad that you found the article helpful. Feel free to share it with anyone else you think may find it useful. I have had several Nicad drills.

They last only so long even if not charged and used regularly. Over a period of a few years the batts. In This Article:. Probably just over 18V — maybe v somewhere Reply.

Comprehensive info for dummies. Informed off to buy with confidence. Clear, precise, practical and fun article! Thanks Reply. If it fits, then yes you can. The important spec is the voltage. Yes that is correct! The voltage is the important compatible number.

Aaron, You covered everything about batteries and recharging except how to know when a rechargeable battery nor the charger has a full charge indicator?

Hi Aaron, Thank you for your reply. If so, there is certainly something wrong with that idea! The only access, that I see is the battery charging port. Do you have another way to test the battery charge with a multimeter?



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