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murphy1244

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Hey TBNers, where can I get replacement batteries for my 18 volt lithium drill-driver?:confused3: Looking for new ones.
 
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Hey TBNers, where can I get replacement batteries for my 18 volt lithium drill-driver?:confused3: Looking for new ones.

M18 batteries?
 
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Can't you get new ones at the store where the tool was purchased. Certainly on-line at the Milwaukee web site. I found them at cpomilwaukee.com for $115.
 
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Can't you get new ones at the store where the tool was purchased. Certainly on-line at the Milwaukee web site. I found them at cpomilwaukee.com for $115.

Trying to get a better price.
 
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I have found good prices at toolup.com.
 
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Check with BATTERIES PLUS to see if they can rebattery the power pack.
 
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Check with BATTERIES PLUS to see if they can rebattery the power pack.
That's where I got a replacement battery for my Milwaukee 18 volt....was $70 in 2010...the rebuilt OE would be $45 back then. It was a Rayovac "Ultra Pro"....2000mAh NiCd...the spec for my tool....bought in 2000.
Cheers,
Mike
 
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Have you thought about opening them up and replacing/rebuilding the battery packs yourself?
 
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Have you thought about opening them up and replacing/rebuilding the battery packs yourself?

No I have not. How do I go about that?
 
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Murph, unless you're dead set against it, you might be better off shopping for a new drill/driver kit which will come with 2 batteries and a charger, might not be much more money.
 
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Give Amazon a look. I needed a battery for my phone. Batteries Plus wanted $39 for a Ray-O-Vac. Amazon had the OEM for $6.99 delivered.
 
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Murph, unless you're dead set against it, you might be better off shopping for a new drill/driver kit which will come with 2 batteries and a charger, might not be much more money.

I was just thinking the same thing, thanks. Might go with a new brushless.
 
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I have to say that its pretty disappointing Milwaukee did not see a way to retrofit the latest M18 battery design to V18 tools being that other manufacturers are doing it now. But that what sells more tools I guess. I looked on Amazon didn't see any knockoff batteries either. Buying $100 old technology batteries hard to justify. New OEM batteries for my NiMH Makita are not much cheaper but there are knockoffs to be had on them.

I you do go new (and with Milwaukee again) they have also just replaced their standard brushed drills and impact drivers with brushless technology so its not just the FUEL models anymore. A less expensive option.

I recently added a brushed M18 hammer drill to my tools because they were moving them out and the price was $60 off list. It came with the compact batteries but I didn't mind because I already had some 4.0XC and wanted a couple of lighter batteries anyhow. But getting the largest XC's is the way to go if you don't have any batteries. Run time is amazing.

Best M18 deal IMO is the Fuel 2797-22 combo and its still advertised with a free 4.0 xc battery or recip saw at the HD online
 
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I have to say that its pretty disappointing Milwaukee did not see a way to retrofit the latest M18 battery design to V18 tools being that other manufacturers are doing it now. But that what sells more tools I guess. I looked on Amazon didn't see any knockoff batteries either. Buying $100 old technology batteries hard to justify. New OEM batteries for my NiMH Makita are not much cheaper but there are knockoffs to be had on them.

I you do go new (and with Milwaukee again) they have also just replaced their standard brushed drills and impact drivers with brushless technology so its not just the FUEL models anymore. A less expensive option.

I recently added a brushed M18 hammer drill to my tools because they were moving them out and the price was $60 off list. It came with the compact batteries but I didn't mind because I already had some 4.0XC and wanted a couple of lighter batteries anyhow. But getting the largest XC's is the way to go if you don't have any batteries. Run time is amazing.

Best M18 deal IMO is the Fuel 2797-22 combo and its still advertised with a free 4.0 xc battery or recip saw at the HD online

Thanks, I just ordered it
 
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Ya cuz you'll be wanting the FUEL sawzall! :D

And a whole lot more I'm sure.:licking: BUT! I'm just a poor ole'man.:D
 
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Thanks, I just ordered it
Murph, how are you liking the Fuel set? I just bought one yesterday, got HD to price match Amazon for $346.99 and took the free extra battery. I've been eyeballing the set for quite a while. I've read good things about the Fuel 1/2" impact wrench, I'm thinking about buying that as well.
 

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