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Makita BL1830 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Battery Studio : Makita by Makita Brand : Makita Model : BL1830 Publisher : Makita Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0088381202558 UPC : 088381202558 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 50 reviews)
List Price : $166.00 Our Price : $59.95
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Produces 280 percent more lifetime work with 2 times more cycles
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Charging at any time will have no effect on the battery
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Self-discharge keeps battery cells active and ready for use
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Better Fit
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Longer Run Time (280 percent longer runtimes)
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Product Description |
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LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system produces 280% more lifetime work with 2x more cycles. 40% lighter than traditional 18V batteries. Compatible With: Makita Cordless Tools, Battery Type: Lithium Ion, Volts: 18, Thermal Protector: Yes |
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Jas-store.com Product Description |
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The Makita 18-volt LXT battery produces 280-percent more lifetime work with 2-times more cycles. Charging at any time will have no effect on the battery and a self-discharge keeps battery cells active and ready for use. It has a better fit and a longer run time (280 percent longer runtimes). |
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Excellent battery, amazing life |
I was just about to order another battery for my collection of LXT cordless tools, and I thought I would read a few of the reviews. I am really quite surprised by the 1 and 2 star ratings, with people complaining about the short run time life of these batteries. My experience is totally opposite.
I bought my first kit in October 2006, shortly after Makita released this LXT series. I was working at the time for a haunted attraction, we build the entire structure from buckets of sheetrock screws, and my old 12V Makita drill batteries were done, wouldn't hold a charge. I decided to upgrade to an impact driver as well as a new drill. I have used the daylights out of that impact driver, it's one of the best tool investments I've ever made (and I have a LOT of tools!). The original batteries from 2006 are still going strong, I really can't tell that they have aged at all. What I do now is buy another battery every year, knowing that eventually they will start to wear out but this way I won't be stranded with no batteries and having to make the dreaded decision "do I buy new batteries or just chuck the drill and buy a whole new kit". I engrave the purchase date into the battery when I get it so I can track their age. I now have 5 tools in the cordless LXT line, they are all awesome, I use them a LOT. I now work every weekend for Habitat for Humanity and almost without fail every weekend someone is begging to borrow my impact driver.
Not sure what is up with the problem batteries, but I thought I'd leave a positive review. I couldn't be happier with mine, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again (and I do). I actually bought a drill kit in this series for my son a few years ago, he is also very pleased with it. |
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Makita LI-ON Battery Pack |
-Excellent tools.
-Factory defect in the LI-ON battery packs, which in essence, makes the tool package a very bad deal.
Wait until you have the packs for a while, after 6 monthes to a year, you will probably start to notice problems.
-It is true that initially the LI-ON packs last longer on charge than NI-CAD, but in a short time, that will reverse itself,
and the Makita LI-ON packs will go bad. Hopefully for you, they go bad before your 1-year warranty runs out, and you can have
them replaced at a Makita Service Center, for free.
-You will regret purchasing this Makita item because of the bad track record of the battery packs.
Do your own research. Check the YouTube sites with the repair advice, and other postings.
They are correct, there is a problem with the battery packs.
-Check the cost of replacing the battery packs, they are typically pushing $100/ea, if you include tax and shipping.
-Until Makita takes responsibility for the design flaw, and corrects the problem, you would be ill advised to purchase any Makita LXT tool sets. |
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Great battery |
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This is a great battery, I use it on the Makita drill, which is only one of the tools you can use it on. New technology from Makita is well designed. |
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displeased with battery life 1 month after Warranty and the barely work |
This rating is about the battery only
Drill performed as expected and has the power needed in a very lightweight drill
But - The battery(s) after 14 months hold a charge for 24 screws (3 inch into treated lumber).
Since it is both batteries I am guessing this is a design "feature".
This seems to be the Gillette model of creating a product with an ongoing revenue stream and I resent being that stream...
Always bought Makita but if they are asking for $150 each year there are better alternatives. Like multiple less expensive brands.
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Great battery |
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I bought this as the extra battery for my Makita Impact driver and gotta love it. Long lasting and short recharging time. It's much better than other brands for sure. |
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