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Milwaukee 48-11-2230 18-Volt 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Slide Style Battery

Milwaukee 48-11-2230 18-Volt 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Slide Style Battery
List Price: $112.50
Our Price: $39.99
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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Milwaukee
EAN: 0045242090754
Feature: Milwaukee 18-volt Ni-Cad battery; no memory effect--full battery capacity always available
Label: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: MLW48-11-2230
Publisher: Milwaukee
Studio: Milwaukee

Features
Milwaukee 18-volt Ni-Cad battery; no memory effect--full battery capacity always available
For use with all 18-volt Milwaukee tools (excludes models 1108, 3108, 5364, and 6516)
Rugged plastic shell
1 battery pack; charger not included
2.7 pounds; 5-year warranty

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Battery Charge
Comment: Very disappointed in this product. First battery does not hold charge and the second battery holds a charge for a short time...cannot even finish a project.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Check your brushes
Comment: I've owned my Milwaukee 18 volt hammer drill for about four years. I use it sporadically, but heavily when I use it. Three of these batteries came with the drill (due to a special offer)and I've never had any problem with them. ( These particular batteries were made in Japan not Mexico) Recently my drill started to die on me. I would pull the trigger and nothing would happen. Then I'd pull the trigger again and it would work normally. But over time it would die more frequently and have less power when it did work. The same thing happened with all three batteries. I couldn't believe all three batteries were going bad at the same time. When I called the Milwaukee tech line the technician told me to check the drill's brushes. (they're located under the round, slotted, black buttons on the sides of the drill body behind the vent openings)Just pry them out and check to make sure the little metal bars are at least 3/8" long -mine were 1/4"- if they're not long enough replace them. I bought a set for $12.99 at a local tool repair shop. I came home, put them in my drill and it works like new.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: nicads will be nicads
Comment: I own several of these batteries and have been using them for years . As do many of the guys I work with . I have also used all the other big name brands as well . These milwaukee batteries have held up as well or better than any other brand . As for them dying and needing jump starting thats the users fault . The most common reason a battery goes below the charging threshold is because it was allowed to . Whats happening is they are letting the batteries run down to low . Either by draining them completly and not charging them promptly or by storing them un-used for a extended period of time . That period of time becomes shorter and shorter as the batteries age . They all go thru this process not just milwaukees . The batteries require a certain amount of voltage still in them for the charger to respond to them . That's why when they jump start them the charger will then work . But I guess it's easier to bash a company on a website than it is to remember to charge your batteries .

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: great balanced battery
Comment: i have used the milwaukee tools using the 18 volt battery and they give great service in all types conditions. i see very little advantage to the new ion battery for most applications and plan on using this battery for my cordless saw and drill for a long timr

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Milwaukee 18 Volt Battery
Comment: I have had two of the original batteries supplied with a cordless drill die with bad cells. When they are working they work great. They last for years but then one day may not want to charge any longer.


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