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20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in usa)
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Re: 20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in
The old Makita stick batteries can still be found here, too - albeit from pattern battery sellers. BTW, that Makita may well quite a bit older than 20 years (possibly another 5 to 10 years old) because by 1999 Makita 9.6 volt drills had gone over to a more conventional battery shape
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Re: 20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in
Makita still list them in the UK https://www.makitauk.com/product/193889-4.html a bit steep at 51 quid tho https://www.amazon.co.uk/Makita-193889- ... B001U3U8LC
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Re: 20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in
You'd think that Makita would know if they were NiCad or NiMh, or at least have a pic of a NiCad.Bob225 wrote:Makita still list them in the UK https://www.makitauk.com/product/193889-4.html
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Re: 20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in
You could still get that shape later on I've got a Makita 6095DWE I bought in 2004. Batteries are long dead now of course, although they lasted well really, I was going to get a couple, but I saw a Lidl one for £25 or something before I got around to it, and that's been an excellent tool for the use I've given it.Job and Knock wrote:The old Makita stick batteries can still be found here, too - albeit from pattern battery sellers. BTW, that Makita may well quite a bit older than 20 years (possibly another 5 to 10 years old) because by 1999 Makita 9.6 volt drills had gone over to a more conventional battery shape
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Re: 20 year old makita drill. Batteries still available (in
Its a ni-cad replacementayjay wrote:You'd think that Makita would know if they were NiCad or NiMh, or at least have a pic of a NiCad.Bob225 wrote:Makita still list them in the UK https://www.makitauk.com/product/193889-4.html
"Compatible with Ni-Cad and Ni-MH chargers" so it must have some internal circuit to fool the charger/control charging