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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The DeWalt DC9310 heavy-duty charger provides fast, reliable charging of most common batteries, so you can trust that your tools will be ready to go when you need them, and the included battery pack with DeWalt's trademarked NANO Technology is compatible with a full compliment of tools in the DeWalt 18-volt system. This innovative 18-volt battery weighs the same amount as a traditional 12-volt battery, and offers improved run times and a longer overall life--up to 2,000 charges--due to the fact that it has no memory and exhibits almost no unwanted discharge. By reducing downtime and maximizing your team's productivity, an effective charger saves you time and money. And the charger included here works with all 7.2-volt to 18-volt batteries from DeWalt, whether they use NiCd, NiMH, or Li-Ion chemistries (not compatible with Univolt batteries). This means that, no matter how many kinds of tools you have, you only need only one charger to ensure they're ready to go. Plus charging only takes about one hour. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.0 inches | | Product Width: | 12.0 inches | | Product Height: | 3.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.1 inches | | Package Width: | 9.5 inches | | Package Height: | 3.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 23 reviews |
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| | Features | DC9180 18-volt XRP track saw Battery Pack is compatible with DEWALT 18-volt toolsXRP track saw extended run-time battery provides long run-time & battery lifeLightweight design- 1.5 lbs; same weight as an 12-volt NiCd batteryNo memory and virtually no self-discharge for maximum productivity and less downtimeDC9310 Charger Charges all DEWALT 7.2-volt - 18-volt NiCd/NiMH/track saw batteries (except Univolt batteries) so users need only one charger for multiple cordless products.
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27 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great Batteries !!! Feb 26, 2008
By Hawaii Plumber
"You can't see my crack....."
I bought my nano batteries and chargers from a local supplier who had them on sale for $99 which included 1 battery & 1 charger. I bought 3 sets. Definitely worth the money.
These batteries definitely last about 75% longer than a ni-cad and lightens up my tool tray (especially when carrying 3 batteries). When drilling or cutting overhead, there is a noticable lighter tool feel. My 18V Dewalt impact driver now weighs the same as my Hitachi 9.6 ni-cad impact driver.
You don't have to keep track of which batteries are at what level of charge because you can always top these off during lunch and at the end of the day.
I'm a plumbing contractor and was able to rough in a steel framed house without dragging out any cords. This house has 7 bathrooms in it. All I used was 2 drills, 1 recip saw, 1 impact driver, 3 nano batteries, and 1 nicad battery. I had to drill holes anywhere from 1 3/8" all the way up to 4 5/8".
Honestly, I don't give a rats a$$ about the fitment difference between the ni-cad and lithium-ion. Once you start using the tool, you don't even notice it. Talk about being prissy when you are worried about looks.
The different shaped batteries allow me to immediately differentiate between the lithium-ion and the ni-cads. Being that the lithium-ions are smaller, they take up less space in my tool tray also.
19 of 23 found the following review helpful:
better battery, but expensive Nov 09, 2007
By datadave I got mine off the 'net at [...]. It works great! A good deal lighter and longer lasting with a interchangable charger that works with older batteries....but new battery will not charge in older chargers so make sure to get the charger.
However. The slight "form factor" dissonance mentioned in other review isn't to my eyes too much of a problem at least on the 6 and half inch circular saw. Or on the finish gun that got me into Dewalt in the first place. Some change of shape is needed to keep the batteries sorted. Considering the price though...that even a 36 volt battery is cheaper...now that's the rub! Glad, though that dewalt followed Ryobi's example and not changed the formfactor so much that new tools would have to purchased...although I heard that there are problems with ryobi's new line....well, it is ryobi! Now, Milwaukee might be as good ...but so damned ugly and hard to handle...who cares?
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Great battery pack, bad pack design Mar 29, 2008
By Brandon Giesinger This battery pack lasts about 2-3x longer than my current XRP batteries do(and the XRP's last a long time), it is also a little more than one pound lighter than the old batteries which really helps on those long days and when drilling overhead or with your weak hand (for me its left). another nice feature is that the charger is backwards compatible, it works with the old Nicd bateries. The only minor complaint that I have is that the engineers at DeWalt did a horrible job designing the pack, I mean what is the purpose of beveling the bottom edges???? Its only for style and its contributes to the drill's willingness to tip when used with NANO batteries(the XRPs have NO bevel which equals better stability), and IF the beveled edges are a necessity, then they could have put on some rubber overmold or something to help stability. However, if you don't stand your drill up much then it works just fine, I now have a holster I carry mine in(when it won't stay put on the ladder/skylift), works so much better. Overall the performance exceeds the XRPs by quite a bit, if you do alot of overhead drilling then this is a must or if you just don't like charging batteries.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
"Nano" technology Jun 18, 2008
By Waltman01 The most annoying problem with the NiCad batteries is their inability to hold their charge over an extended period of time. The "Nano" battery does not seem to have that problem. Although quite expensive, it is worth the xtra expense to be able to use the tool after a couple weeks of "down time' with out having to recharge.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Does exactly what it is supposed to do---it powers my tools! May 25, 2009
By Stephen Cunningham I have been using this battery interchangeably with the standard XRP batteries with my 18 volt DeWalt tools. I use it mostly in my impact driver and my 4-1/2" "cut off tool" (grinder). I appreciate the weight reduction and the slightly different profile doesn't bother me at all. If anything it is a positive feature because it makes it easy to identify what battery you are using at the moment. With the Lithium battery the tool works at full power and then when it runs out of juice it just stops and won't even attempt to start. You would think your tool broke if you were using a Ni Cad battery and that happened. The first time it did that I couldn't figure it out. It made no indication that it was running low, unlike a Ni-Cad. Being able to glance down and due to its different profile, determine that it is a Lithium battery relieves that moment of panic. I don't purchase tools or batteries based on their looks. I can't fault the way these things work. They are great.
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