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Makita 1925982 1222 12-Volt 2.0 Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery

Makita 1925982 1222 12-Volt 2.0 Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1656 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Makita
  • Model: 1925982
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.46 pounds

Features

  • 12-volt 2-ah Ni-Cad battery pack fits all 12-volt Makita cordless tools
  • Ensure optimal power for saws, drills, flashlights, and more
  • Rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries
  • Long-lasting; maximum power during extended use
  • 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Makita 12-Volt 2-Ah Ni-Cad Battery Pack fits all 12-volt Makita cordless tools for maximum power during extended use. The long-lasting rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries ensure optimal power for saws, drills, flashlights, and more. It comes with a 1-year warranty.

From the Manufacturer
The battery is the heart and soul of Makita cordless power tools. This 12-volt (2.0Ah) Battery fits all 12-volt Makita's for maximum power during extended use. Like all Makita tools, the rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries last and last, ensuring optimal power for saws, drills, flashlights and more.

FEATURES

  • Fits all 12-volt Makita's for maximum power during extended use
  • Makita's Rechargeable NiCad battery outperforms other 12-volt batteries

SPECIFICATIONS

  • 12-volt
  • Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium


Customer Reviews

Standard battery pack5
I got about three years out of a pair of these with moderate use. Will probably upgrade to the 2.2AH units since this drill is rather hungry for power and you got to have a charger handy if you are going to do serious work. A pair of replacements cost almost as much as the kit was 3 years ago. Makes the drill close to disposable.

Better then NiMH5
I use these batteries in 12 volt Makita system tools ranging from simple drills to concrete vibrators on job sites. The output voltage on these are higher than the NiMH batteries. It makes a significant difference for blowers and impact screw guns and my crews get more work done at the end of the day.

Most new Makita 12 volt tool kits come with the NiMH's, when they're spent, I replace them with the "old fashioned" non high tech NiCads.

I am sure that Makita is right that the NiMH batteries have more storage capacity than these NiCads, but with many back up batteries on job site, the higher torque and speed of the tools using this battery far outweighs an extra battery change or two in a work day.

Purposefully engineered to fail!1
In the 4 years the I have owned the Makita drill I have owned 5 batteries. One of the 2.2 AH batteries failed within 6 months, warranty covered that one. Purchased two Ni-Ca in 2002 and they have already failed with only moderate use. At $90 to $100 for a pair, you might as well toss the drill as the other reviewer stated. Makita acknowledged that a year, maybe 2 is what to expect for their batteries; digraceful. Never again!