Stanley fatmax 18v lion x2 2.0ah batteries £69.99

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Stanley fatmax 18v lion x2 2.0ah batteries £69.99

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sweet, think ill get meself up to darkest mackem land for a work mate like
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Thanks for the heads up mate. The drill looks a right bargain!!
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I think it's basically a dewalt drill?? Looks good at that price.
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Yes Stanley own dewalt so probablymost of same parts gearbox maybe a cheaper type but for Diy stuff looks good
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Many moons ago the black and decker batteries fitted the dewalt drills and visa versa. I wonder if the Stanley batteries fit the dewalt?
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steviejoiner74 wrote: I wonder if the Stanley batteries fit the dewalt?
Good question. And if they don't what is the backup service like on the fatmax kit ??
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The batteries do look similar to my dewalt 10.8v slide type :dunno:
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think ill swing by tomorrow to pick up a work mate. ill check the drills out if the pathetic excuse for a shop in washington has any left
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I bought both today from HB in Stirling. To be honest I didn't really need them but for that price they were worth buying. Do the batteries have a shelf life on them? I was thinking about storing it away in my loft until my trusty ni-cad eventually gives up the ghost.
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