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DeWalt 20v battery adapter to Makita 18v LXT Tools

$ 12.03

Availability: 30 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Battery Technology: Li-Ion
  • Material: ABS
  • Condition: New
  • Item Weight: 100
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Adaptor
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Voltage: 18 V
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • MPN: WJ-ADPT-18-MID-MAK-BK-UB
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Brand: yourtoolbox

    Description

    ********* IN STOCK @ Middlesex *********
    "Registered Local Business"
    That Aussie bloke is now supplying his North American fellow workers and trading through his US warehouse: )
    Designed/made by the qualified carpenter and for the real tradesman,
    we are not like those profit driven people who don't look after our fellow workers,
    it either solves the problem, or goes into the rubbish bin.
    1x
    DeWalt
    20v Battery Adapter
    to
    Makita
    Tools, adaptors only. From injection molding, with 5v USB charging port.
    It takes either DeWalt XR 20v (equivalent to other brands' 18v system, it's just DeWalt like to label their product at fully charged voltage of 20v instead of nominal voltage 18v as what other brands did) battery or DeWalt Flexvolt 60v battery and works under 18v mode.
    Buy with confidence.
    It's injection molding, so it's as smooth and as tough as your original battery case. Only thick gauge brass pin and wires are used as I know the peak current of a circular saw can reach up to 30A (when timber is pinching, or you are a lefty and using a right hand saw lol).
    I took every aspects into account and look after your needs, now it's your turn, try to use it as hard as you can, see if you can damage it (not like pitch it or soak it of course), and if you do, below worry free warranty will continue to look after you:)
    A worry free warranty should be worry free, by that we mean in case the product did fail in any sense we'll fix it for you. Typically the easiest way is after you providing some photos, we'll send you a new replacement at {{detail_product_description}} cost. Yes, simple as that, as after all, a good product shouldn't fail isn't it. If it's not good enough why not making it good enough?
    Now I've launched my own website,
    www.yourtoolbox.com.au
    , you could find same products there, sometimes with slightly lower price simply because it saves me some running cost vs. ebay. So again everything here is as straightforward as dealing your fellow worker, not some pure profit seeking vendor...
    Disclaimer-  all adaptors are to be connected between tools and batteries only, never try to charge the battery though it (even if you did, don't panic:) your battery won't be damaged, it just won't get charged properly). But logically, this won't happen right, if you have the charger from a brand that means you are on that platform, meaning you don't need to charge other brand's battery right?
    Other than that, don't baby it, use it as hard as you can and see how fast it pays for itself.