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Subject: [Shop-talk] DeWalt 18V battery replacement
From: Pat Horne via Shop-talk <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 08:49:52 -0500
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I've been using the DeWalt 18v tools for many years. Battery technology has
moved from NiCad through NMh to Li-Ion. It seems that DeWalt has quit making
18V batteries & now supports their 18v tools using an adapter that allows
their 20v Li-Ion batteries to be used in the 18v tools. I have one of the
adapters and, while it works, makes the tools a bit awkward. There are
after-market 18v li-Ion batteries on the market. Does anyone have experience
with any of them, good or bad?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Peace,

Pat


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making 18V batteries &amp; now supports their 18v tools using an adapter =
that allows their 20v Li-Ion batteries to be used in the 18v tools. I =
have one of the adapters and, while it works, makes the tools a bit =
awkward. There are after-market 18v li-Ion batteries on the market. Does =
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