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30th December 2017, 05:53 PM #1
14V drills rechargeable batteries
have a Metebo drill 14.4V 2.3Ah and Blue Makita 14.4V 1.8Ah
Both hare about 6 years old and both have 2 batteries each, but they are getting tired, as in run low very quickly.....whats my options
1 new batteries if so what?
2 Get rebuilt batteries
4 Something I havent though ofI would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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30th December 2017, 06:23 PM #2Senior Member
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If older nicad - after market batteries off eBay
Or get a new cordless combo impact and drill set - makita it Milwaukee with 5 amp hour batteries .
I actually did both. The new drills with li ion batteries really are great and I use those in the field . But I couldn’t bear to waste a couple of good drills with dead batteries .$55 odd bucks off eBay and I got a pair of batteries so I can have a dedicated couple of drills in the workshop
If it’s pure economics though, get a new drill set when they are on special as the new batteries are heaps better
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30th December 2017, 09:59 PM #3
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