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Black & Decker PS145 Fire Storm 18-Volt NiCad Pod Style Battery

Black & Decker PS145 Fire Storm 18-Volt NiCad Pod Style Battery
From Black & Decker

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Product Description

Rechargeable battery pack. Fits 18V Black & Decker high performance cordless tools and Black & Decker FireStorm 18V drills.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9547 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Black & Decker
  • Model: PS145
  • Dimensions: 7.50" h x 3.50" w x 7.00" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Compatible with each and every Black & Decker Fire Storm model
  • Rough and tough plastic housing
  • Fits directly inside the tool for easy installation and removal
  • Dimensions: 7.0 by 3-1/2 by 7-1/2-Inch (Width by Height by Depth); weighs 2.0-Pound
  • Includes a 2-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Offering longlasting, reliable power, this 18-volt NiCad pod-style battery is compatible with each and every Black & Decker FireStorm model. With its durable plastic housing, the high-performance PS145 is built to last. It also conveniently fits directly inside the tool so installation and removal are a breeze. For additional peace of mind, this battery come with a 2-year warranty.

From the Manufacturer
Fire Storm batteries are high capacity nickel cadmium for maximum power and run time. Powers all 18-Volt firestorm units, 1-2/5 amp.


Customer Reviews

Change to Ryobi3
My first ever cordless drill, was one of the green 18V PS series drills made my Black and Decker.

Over time, I went through 3 different chargers, until I got one of the bigger black ones that look like a big platform shoe sole.

The batteries gave their spirit and eventually so did the drill motor.

As it was going out, I bought an orange Firestorm drill to find to my pleasant surprise that there was now a gearbox and to my dismay that Black & Decker had decided to change the battery style from the pod style batteries to the slide in batteries.

After having gone through a couple of battery packs for the old style B&D I understand why they changed their style, since their old pod style batteries would fall apart physically.

The Orange FS with the slide in battery, gearbox and the push button changeable chuck was an improvement over the old style drills, and it will hold out decently (not great) under heavy use, though the motor is still holding up without smelling funny like in the old single speed PS series drill.

The one MAJOR disappointing point with the FS drill is the charger. It is beyond me, why B&D refuses to build and include a half way decent charger with their tool sets.

It is my opinion and in contrast with one of the reviewers, that the B&D chargers go bad, take the battery with them, and then eventually lead to the demise of the drill (low voltage batteries leading to drill stalling).

A year ago, I bought, a closeout homelite set at Home Depot (made by Ryobi) that was for gardening, (2 betteries, charger, pruner, branch cutter and electric saw) for $70.

Well, after examining the Ryobi charger I was amazed. They are sturdier, and better build, and their power consumption is much higher than that even of the DeWalt chargers, which to me translates to better regulation and higher current capacity, something a battery would appreciate.

At the time I was ready to buy the new 7-set B&D FS set that B&D pulled out of the market quickly, and at the end I ended up switching to Ryobi.

I recommend to those who do not have a substantial investment in B&D tools and are not hard core professionals, to give Ryobi another look, they are no longer the bottom of the line manufacturer I remember them to be, especially in cordless tools.

Though they might not be Milwaukee, or Dewalt, they represent an excellent value, and where else can you get a 480 in/lbs 3 speed 18V drill body on sale for $50?

B&D 18 Volt Battery4
This is a perfect fit for both the cordless B&D drill/driver and the battery charger. It works fine for powering the equipment .

PS145 FITS ON 18v DeWalt Tools and ChargerDW91165
The 18 volt PS145 battery pack is almost identical in physical appearance to 18 volt DeWalt DW9099, DC9096, and DC9099 batteries. One only needs to grind or cut off the plastic alignment notch and the battery snaps right into drills, recip-saws, circ-saws, flashlight, and YES even in the battery charger. FAIR WARNING their is no thermistor in this battery pack. The third lead off to the side is tacked on to a battery packed midway in to give a secondary voltage reading from another negative terminal. It is not necessary to move this terminal and theirs no need to solder or re-wire or glue anything. The batteries inside are NIcd and are of a Short C-cell design physically much like the inside of DC-9099 but with a 1/4" tall plastic plate raising their height inside the pack giving the appearance of having tall batteries like inside the DW9099. This battery does not last as long as a DeWalt battery pack DW9099 but neither do the DC9099s. It does however get the work done. I am in plumbing myself and I use it as a fine spare with my "Sawzall", drill, flashlight, and charger. I do recommend letting it cool whether it be heat from the sun, or from use before using it as again THEIR IS NO THERMISTOR inside for overheat protection which can lead to failures like bursting, leaking, etc. or just plain damage.