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Makita 1920194 9100 9.6-Volt 1.3 Amp Hour Pod Style Battery

Makita 1920194 9100 9.6-Volt 1.3 Amp Hour Pod Style Battery
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Product Description

9.6 Volt Rechargeable Nickle Cadmium Battery, Orange "POD" Battery For Use In 6200D, 6201D, 6400D, 6791D, 6901D, 6903VD, 6702D, T221D And All Other MAKPAK 9.6V Cordless Tools.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3301 in Home Improvement
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: Makita
  • Model: 1920194
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.90" h x 2.26" w x 3.47" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Designed for 9.6-volt cordless tools
  • Rechargeable nickel-cadium; 9.6 volts
  • Wrapped in an orange plastic pod shell
  • Compatible with models 6200D, 6201D, 6400D, 6791D, 6901D, 6903VD, 6702D, and T221D
  • 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Makita 9.6-Volt 1.3-Ah Battery Pack is designed for cordless tools. This rechargeable nickel-cadium battery has an orange plastic pod shell, for use in models 6200D, 6201D, 6400D, 6791D, 6901D, 6903VD, 6702D, T221D, and all other Makpak 9.6-volt cordless tools. This battery pack comes with a 1-year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews

Match battery and charger3
This is Makita's low end (1.3 amp hour) battery, a.k.a. #9100, typically sold with their low cost drill kits. It provides limited use without recharging. Don't be tempted to buy a higher amp hour battery (Makita makes several) unless your charger will handle it. The charger will list the batteries it will service. The rub is that the low cost kit chargers won't charge anything but the low amp hour batteries.

Recharging2
It's best to have 2 batteries, one for use and one for the charger. This way one is ready to go whenever your devise battery has run out of power. Only problem with this idea is the cost is almost the same as a complete drill kit that includes 2 batteries. Makes you think about the price of batteries. I see many kits for $ and the replacement batteries for them run $ each. They must be giving away the drill and rechargers knowing the battery sales will make up. Happy drilling.

Not worth the money.1
When I puchased my Makita 9.6V Drill/Driver, it came with 2 of these 9.6V batteries; after 2 years, they stopped taking a charge and I've looked around to replace them. I found the price for these replacement battery packs to be ridiculous... I found a new 14.4V drill/driver (different brand) with 2 battery packs and charger for only twenty dollars more than the cost of 1 of these Makita replacement batteries. So I would throw out your old Makita and shop for a new model with 2 batteries... it just makes no sense to pay these prices for replacement batteries. Also, since these Ni-Cad batteries have probably been sitting in a warehouse for years without a charge, you can bet they will have a shortened life.