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Milwaukee 48-11-2232 Value Pack 18-Volt 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Slide Style Battery, 2 Pack

Milwaukee 48-11-2232 Value Pack 18-Volt 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Slide Style Battery, 2 Pack
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Milwaukee 48-11-2232 Value Pack 18-Volt 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Slide Style Battery, 2 Pack

 
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Milwaukee 48-11-2232 18 Volt Battery Value Pack Since its founding in 1924, Milwaukee has focused on a single vision: to produce the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories available to professional user. Today, the Milwaukee name stands for the highest quality, durable and reliable professional tools money can buy. 2-pack of premium Milwaukee 18 Volt batteries. Featuring high capacity, long run-time, 2.4 amp-hour batteries which power the entire line of Milwaukee 18 volt cordless system of tools (excludes models 1108, 3108, 5364, and 6516). Milwaukee only uses the highest quality cells for their battery packs, which provide ultimate performance and long life. The new 2-pack saves money when compared to purchasing battery packs individually. Exclusive to Milwaukee, these slide-on style battery packs can be loaded onto many of the tools either facing forward or to the back to provide ultimate balance and to fit into tighter areas. Be sure to recycle your batteries. Milwaukee 48-11-2232 18 Volt Battery Value Pack Features: 2.4 amp hour capacity for longer run time Can face forward or in the reversed position for ultimate balance New, easy to operate release latches

 
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Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:7.3 inches
Package Height:3.3 inches
Package Weight:4.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 89 reviews

Features
  • Milwaukee 18-volt Ni-Cad 2-battery pack; no memory effect--full battery capacity always available

  • For use with all 18-volt Milwaukee tools; (excludes models 1108, 3108, 5364, and 6516)

  • Rugged plastic shell

  • 2 battery packs; charger not included

  • 5.1 pounds total; 5-year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 89 customer reviews )
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31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


418 volts for 18 months  Aug 15, 2005 By Anthony W. Gatewood
A Home Improvement contractor for 25 years, I've had the pleasure of working with quality tools built by Milwaukee. Just about 18 months ago I had purchased the 18volt cordless tool kit with saw, hatchet sawzall, drill, and flashlight. Again, I have been loving these tools to no end. Batteries wear out, but thought Milwaukee would last longer. These are fairly expensive to keep replacing.....As long as the tools will do their job, I will continue to provide them with new batteries. These tools are superior. And so, after 18 months, both batteries needed to be replaced. Fortunately, Amazon.com sells the 2 pack for less than 2 individual...it's a great deal.

37 of 41 found the following review helpful:


1dead batteries after a year  Jul 14, 2005 By C. Kramer "C. Kramer"
I bought the 18 volt combo kit and i had three batteries with it and after a year all thee batteries have died.I have the same thing in a makita and the batteries are over two years old and none have died.I bought another set of batteries for the milwaukee and those batteries are dying.I will never buy another milwukee product with batteries.I'll stick to makita.Milwaukee 18 volt batteries are the worst!!

29 of 32 found the following review helpful:


1Bad batteries, but here are 3 better options  Jan 13, 2006 By Louis Skimming III "Lou"
(...)
The Milwaukee batteries are bad, but no worse than Dewalt and the rest. Bosch with their new "Bluecore" may be better. For those of us who already own Milwaukee or others, there is still an answer. Two companies that I know of, Batteries Plus, and VoltMan, will rebuild these with batteries that last much longer. The replacement cells have a slightly lower amp hour rating, may well be underrated as they seem to have at least all the torq of the originals. I am sure there are more other companies who can rebuild the battery packs as well, but these are the 2 I know of. They take your battery pack and rebuild it using all new cells. Voltman is less expensive, but Batteries Plus may have a store in your area so they may be more convenient for you...

Update:

While wildly more expensive, you can change over to Lithium Ion batteries which hold a charge for a year, and unlike Ni Cads do not die if not charged monthly. For home users who only use their tools every few months, they are the way to go. Amazon has them listed as:

Milwaukee 48-11-1833 V18 Multi-Pack 18-Volt and 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Charger with 2 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Batteries Combo Pack

The charger must be purchased as Ni Cad chargers will damage Lithium Ion batteries. The charger in this set can be used to charge Lithium Ion and Ni Cad batteries though.

27 of 30 found the following review helpful:


2Yet another negative review  Dec 25, 2005 By Sameer "Sam"
I have nothing new to add, these batteries suck and die within a matter of a few months! I'm a moderate user of my milwaukee 18v drill, and the cost to keep operating it only in the price of batteries is out of control!

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


1Another dis-satisfied user  Nov 09, 2005 By David Mark Williams
I will agree with the other reviewers...If you are considering a cordless tool purchase, make Makita your choice. I have owned DeWalt and Milwaukee kits, as well as a variety of Makita tools, and without question the Makita will outperform the others. I don't know what the engineers at Milwaukee were thinking when they marketed that 18-volt line. It will long be a blemish on the reputation of Milwaukee Tools, considering the fine line of tools produced by that manufacturer.

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