Black & Decker PS130 Fire Storm 12-Volt 1-2/5-Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery
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Average customer review:Product Description
12V Battery Pack, For Use With 12V Firestorm Products.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #346 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Black & Decker
- Model: PS130
- Dimensions: 3.75" h x 6.00" w x 7.25" l, 1.25 pounds
Features
- Compatible with both current and previous Fire Storm 12-Volt models and the D14K-2 3/8-Inch cordless drill
- Rough and tough plastic housing for long-lasting, dependable use
- Zero memory technology; supplies up to 500 recharges
- Dimensions: 7.2-by-6-by-3.8-Inch (Width by Height by Depth); weighs 1-1/5-Pound
- Includes a 2-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Compatible with both current and previous FireStorm 12-volt models, as well as the D14K-2 12-volt 3/8-inch cordless drill, this 1.4 amp NiCad pod style battery is built to last. Featuring durable plastic housing for dependable performance job after job, the PS130 offers "zero memory" technology and supplies up to 500 recharges. It's great for keeping on hand as a replacement battery for your most commonly used tools. For added convenience, the PS130 includes a 2-year warranty.
From the Manufacturer
Fire Storm batteries are high capacity nickel cadmium for maximum power and run time. Powers all 12-Volt Fire Storm units.
Customer Reviews
Waste of Money
The PS130's are an inferior battery. Mine died a sudden death after three years of casual service. Not impressive. Another review suggested the DeWalt DC9071. It has the same contact as the PS130. It charges fine with a B&D charger and works with the 12volt drill/driver. In fact, it puts the drill on steroids. The only problem is that the Dewalt has a ridge around the battery case that prevents the clip holders from grabbing. I just use a big, strong rubber band to hold the thing in place. A little flakey, but it's worth the extra kick and power of the Dewalt battery. Buying a replacement PS130 is throwing good money after bad.
I CAN TELL YOU WHERE TO GET THE CHARGER
...but if you've got the cash, you might as well go ahead and get a REAL drill. The number one problem I have with this lemon is that it can't hold small bits...the chuck is poorly designed. I just had the charger conk out on me...first of all, these batteries don't hold a charge for too long; now, no one carries the charger...
Well, almost no one:
http://doityourself.com/store/028877325163.htm
So I hope that helps the person who posted about not being able to find the charger.
And the PS on the PS130 stands for...
Piece of S***. I recently, very recently, purchased a Black & Decker hedge trimmer powered by the PS130 FireStorm Battery. After using the tool only once I was unable to get the battery to recharge. When I attempted to find a replacement Black & Decker battery I was told by the local dealer that Black & Decker no longer shipped that item to stores and the only place where this battery could be purchased was over the internet.
Well guess what, the DeWalt DC9071 rechargeable battery in the DeWalt DW9216 dual charger does just fine in the Black & Decker hedge trimmer. In fact, since it works and is readily available at the local hardware store, it is far superior to the Piece of S*** 130 by Black & Decker.
Had I to do it over, I'd just avoid the Black & Decker PS130 system entirely and instead go with something with either an engine or a cord.






