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Makita 632277-5 1210 12-Volt 1-1/3-Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery


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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: 632277-5


Features
Designed for use with models No. 6011D and 5092D
Rechargeable, 12-Volt battery
Made with nickel-cadmium
Stick-style battery
1-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

12V (1.3Ah) rechargeable nickel cadmium battery. Stick style. Model 6011D and 5092D.


User Comments about the Makita 632277-5 1210 12-Volt 1-1/3-Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery

He was so happy. My dad wanted a new battery for his drill for Father's Day. I looked everywhere for one and they just don't carry them in stores anymore because they are for such an old product. It worked perfectly and will allow him to use his favorite drill for another decade. I found the battery on Amazon and purchased it for my dad.



The picture of this product is a Makita OEM battery, which I did not receive. Check with your seller if you care about this detail. As you can imagine, I was quite disappointed, paying a premium for a battery where a higher capacity non-OEM battery could be had for less money.



New battery makes my old Makita act like it's brand new. What more do I need to say.



Not only do they have memory, their power output and charging speed is inferior to later battery technologies, and when they die and get tossed they are a heavy-metal hazard to the environment. AT (.). I tried, believe me. NiCad batteries have had their day in the sun - it's sunset now. We've moved beyond these things, high time to stop making them. bucks a pop they're no bargain, either. I bought this one because I could not find a NiMH replacement for my 12-V Makita drill.



I HVE 2 OF THESE THT R ABOUT 11 YRS OLD THEY STILL WORK WELL BUT 1 IS STARTING TO GO WEAK BUT STILL WORKS FINE FOR AVERAGE TASKS