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I purchased this as a higher capacity battery for my 6270 12v Cordless Drill (which comes with 1.3 Amp batteries as standard). Plenty of power and charges up quite quickly on the Makita pod charger. This is a nice battery with heaps of life in it. I can go all day on driving tasks without running out of juice.
Yeah it all sucks, much like computers, as they keep changing the rules and the hardware. Before you buy a new drill "kit", look for companies that offer lifetime or extended warranties to replace the Lithium-Iron batteries for free (or just shipping). A lot of what kills rechargeable batteries is how and when you charge them. Now with NI-MH and Lithium-Iron that's not as critical, except that you can even damage Lithium-Iron if you slam them into a charger all the time at near full charge. A lot of what was said here was true-but there are many 'factors' to consider.
Yes it does require a compatible charger, as the old one will not charge NI-MH and for that matter, the old chargers probably won't charge the newer orange NI-CAD batteries if they have a higher amp hr rating that the originals. But.every generation of battery works much better than its previous generation. Heat too will kill any of the generation batteries if you put them in the charger hot. Truly, if you have to buy Lithium-Iron batteries outright, you'd be much better off buying another "kit", which of course is not eco-friendly. First of all, the old, orange NI-CAD Makita battery had a less amp hr rating than the subsequent newer NI-MH battery.
You don't see people in the trades using NI-MH or Lithium-Iron batteries lamenting the old days of NI-CAD batteries. I have to use about a dozen rechargeable drills in my profession and the batteries have always been the Achilles Heel of the "kits", sometimes to the point of 'voodoo'. For NI-CAD batteries, it was always beneficial to run them down before charging and so later NI-CAD chargers would then 'discharge' the batteries for you before they charged them-worked pretty well.
This was the same brand-new genuine Makita battery that cost $65 (plus tax) at Menard's. I didn't initially think to buy power tool parts off Amazon, but I'm sure I will look here first next time I need something else.
Battery performed just like new. Plenty of long lasting power. My drill now operates like the day I bought it.
Satisfied. Cheaper than elsewhere. Old batteries lost power, after 6 years. These seem like my drill is new again.
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