Cordless Drills are wonderful tools. Almost everybody from professionals to home improvement DIY hobbyists use them. When this tool stops working it's a nightmare because the work is interrupted. And oftentimes the problem is that the batteries are no good anymore.
The batteries of a cordless drill will run out of charge-holding capacity sooner or later. When that happens you can recharge the battery and nothing happens. Then you will need a replacement battery, or a couple of them, to make the tool working again. The good news is it's very easy to find replacement batteries. The hardware stores sell them. Big online shopping stores also have them. You have many options to get a new one. But there are a few considerations to keep in mind when choosing a replacement battery.
Lithium Drills
1. Voltage and Packaging
The basic rule of getting a replacement battery is that it should have the same voltage as the original. An 18V drill cannot run on a 12V battery. It can only run on a 18V battery. The other thing is that the physical packaging of a battery can be different from company to company. A 12V Ryobi battery may not fit into a 12V Makita cordless drill unless the battery has the right physical dimensions. So make sure the replacement battery looks the same as the old one before you order it. Also, if you are looking for a replacement battery of the same voltage rating and by the same company, know that battery technology is changing rapidly. An 18V lithium-ion battery has a different physical packaging than a NiCad 18V battery.
2. Type
The battery chemistry has 3 types: NiCad, NiMH, and Lithium-ion. NiCad, or NiCd, battery is used in older cordless drill tools. They are the least expensive, so almost all inexpensive cordless tools use this type of battery. There is one problem with this battery. It's toxic to the environment. So when it's time to dispose the dead NiCd battery it's a problem.
The NiMH battery is much friendlier to the environment than the NiCd battery. It showed up in the market after the NiCd. The two types of batteries share the same physical packaging so that you can use a NiMH replacement battery for you NiCd cordless tool. NiMH battery can hold more charges and last longer than the NiCd battery so it costs more. But if you can find a NiMH replacement battery, it is a better deal despite the higher price.
3. Charger
If your cordless tools were acquired a long time ago, the battery and charger were of an older technology. The new generation batteries are more efficient and can be charged very quickly. That can be a slight problem with the older charger. The newer chargers have a smart sensing circuit that will cut down the charge rate as the battery is close to getting full. But for older chargers that do not have such smart circuits, they can overcharge the battery, making it hot when it's left on the charger for extended amount of time. So it's worth the time to investigate if a newer type of charger should be in order when getting a new replacement battery.
Some people like to repair a dead battery instead of buying a replacement. There are instructional ebooks sold online telling you how to resurrect a non-working cordless drill battery. It's wonderful that someone can be so interested as to try making a DIY repair. And it can be a very good science project for budding student scientist. Just type "repair battery" on Ebay and you will find plenty of people selling the instructions.
Cordless Drills are not cheap tools. Amazingly more than half of the cost of the tool goes to a couple of these batteries. This is understandable when you consider what these batteries can do. It is these batteries that have made the tool so highly convenient to use. You can carry it to the job site anywhere without worry about power cords or outlets. That can be a big hassle because the extension cords can easily get in the way or not being long enough.
Christmas Sales DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit 201
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Christmas Sales DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit Feature
- Contains two versatile tools powered by compact lithium-ion batteries
- DCD760 18-volt 1/2-inch compact drill/driver delivers 350 unit watts out of maximum power
- DCF826 18-volt impact driver delivers 1,330 in-lbs of torque and 0-2,400 rpms
- Compact track saw batteries (DC9181) are compatible with existing system of DEWALT 18-volt power tools
- Both tools backed by limited three-year warranty; 90-day money-back guarantee
Christmas Sales DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit Overview
The DeWalt DCK265L 18-Volt compact drill and impact driver combo kit contains two versatile tools--both powered by compact Lithium-Ion batteries that allow for a quick 30-minute charge time and more run time. The compact drill/driver and impact driver in the DCK265L combo kit are lightweight and compact for use in tight spaces without fatigue. Both tools in this kit also have anti-slip comfort grips for maximum comfort and control.Christmas Sales DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit Specifications
The DEWALT 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit contains two versatile tools--both powered by compact Lithium-Ion batteries that allow for quick 30-minute charge time and lighter weight tools. Offering the power and speed you need to perform a wide range of fastening applications at faster speeds, these compact, lightweight tools are ideal for use in tight spaces, narrow corners, and overhead work.
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The DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Kit comes with the two cordless tools. The DCD760 18-volt 1/2-inch compact drill/driver delivers 350 unit watts out of maximum power and a dual speed range of 0 - 500/0 - 1,700 rpm, the kits also includes the DCF826 18-volt impact driver delivers 1,330 inch-pounds of torque and 0 - 2,400 rpm, offering power and speed to perform a wide range of fastening and drilling applications at maximum efficiency.
Lightweight, Compact Design for Improved Handling
Measuring just 8.2 inches and 5-3/4 inches respectively, the DCD760 and DCF826 both feature a lightweight design to keep you working comfortably, even during all-day jobs. They also have anti-slip comfort grips for maximum comfort and control.
DCF826 with Frameless Motor for Durability
The DCF826 features a frameless motor for extended durability and tool life, as well as replaceable brushes for easy maintenance. A durable, magnesium gear case and all-metal transmission stand up to the rigors of the most demanding fastening jobs, while a heavy-duty impacting mechanism directs torque to the fastener without kickback.
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Long-Lasting, Quick-Charging Performance
The tools in DCK265L are powered by compact Lithium-Ion batteries that are compatible with any existing DEWALT 18-volt power tool produced since 1996. Lithium ion batteries are lighter weight than nicad batteries, charge in just 30 minutes, and are long lasting so you can minimize downtime.
Warranty Information
The tools in DEWALT DCK265L 18-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Drill/Impact Combo Kit are each backed by a limited three-year warranty, 90-day money-back guarantee, and one-year free service contract.
What's in the Box
DCD760 18-volt 1/2-inch compact drill/driver, DCF826 18-volt impact driver, 30-minute yellow top Lithium/nicad charger, two 18-volt compact Lithium-Ion batteries, kit box, and manual.
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