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Reviews: | 221 Home Depot Reviews |
Product Name: | Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion High Output Battery Pack 12.0Ah with Free HIGH OUTPUT XC 8.0 Ah Battery |
Product Description: | The M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 Battery Pack provides 50% more power and runs 50% cooler vs M18 REDLITHIUM HD battery packs. The massive increase in power elevates the performance of the entire M18 system and drives the next breakthrough in M18 FUEL, delivering the power of 15A corded product. It delivers fade free power and runs substantially cooler through heavy applications, allowing tradesmen to push their cordless tools harder and longer than ever before. The M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 is the best performing cold weather pack ever made, providing increased power in extreme cold weather conditions (below 0F / -18C). It provides the most work per charge of any professional power tool battery in the industry, driving full corded replacement on the jobsite. The REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 battery is fully compatible with 175+ M18 solutions. The MILWAUKEE M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC8.0 Battery Pack provides 50% more power and runs 50% cooler vs M18 REDLITHIUM XC battery packs. The optimized combination of smaller size and increased power of the 18-volt battery provides a great solution for the entire range of M18 products. The lithium-ion battery delivers fade-free power and runs substantially cooler through heavy applications, allowing trade professionals to push their cordless tools throughout a wide application range. |
Model Number: | 48-11-1812-48-11-1880 |
Product SKU: | 310836896 |
UPC: | 885000099052 |
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For nearly everything else ... the 5.0 XC is going to be that sweet spot in terms of size, and recharge rates. Not to mention, given enough time, every battery is going to fail (degradation, damage from drops or just aging out).
So if you're looking for a battery for a light, drill or anything else that a semi- to light weight pro needs, stick with the 5.0s as the base.
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Batteries only, no charger.
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EDIT: Sorry, I think I found the answer in the description. -Versatility: Powers all 200-plus M18 cordless solutions -Compatible with all M18 tools
EDIT: Sorry, I think I found the answer in the description. -Versatility: Powers all 200-plus M18 cordless solutions -Compatible with all M18 tools
EDIT: Sorry, I think I found the answer in the description. -Versatility: Powers all 200-plus M18 cordless solutions -Compatible with all M18 tools
The only issue is that the 12.0 and 8.0 are a decent amount heavier than the 5.0 batteries. I guess they'd be fine for the light (though overkill), but I wouldn't use the big batteries with a one-handed tool like a drill or driver for any extended period of time.
The V18 series tools, which preceded the M18, are incompatible. I think those were NiCad.
[edit] Read the post above, and I forgot about some of the tools where the batteries fit inside, like the portable shop vac, or at a particular angle like the barrel jigsaw. I haven't run into any issues, but I've only used my 12.0 battery with the blower and the circular saw. The 5.0 batteries have been fine for all of my other tools.
These large batteries are good for the high power tools that'll kill a standard battery in 10min, or tools you won't move around too much. I use a 12.0 for the shop vac, it gets me about an hr of use.
For nearly everything else ... the 5.0 XC is going to be that sweet spot in terms of size, and recharge rates. Not to mention, given enough time, every battery is going to fail (degradation, damage from drops or just aging out).
So if you're looking for a battery for a light, drill or anything else that a semi- to light weight pro needs, stick with the 5.0s as the base.
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For nearly everything else ... the 5.0 XC is going to be that sweet spot in terms of size, and recharge rates. Not to mention, given enough time, every battery is going to fail (degradation, damage from drops or just aging out).
So if you're looking for a battery for a light, drill or anything else that a semi- to light weight pro needs, stick with the 5.0s as the base.
Don't forget about the saws. There's 3 m18 miter saws an m18 tablesaw and a rear handle circular saw (looks like a worm drive) all of those tools will benefit from the larger battery pack
EDIT: Sorry, I think I found the answer in the description. -Versatility: Powers all 200-plus M18 cordless solutions -Compatible with all M18 tools
The 12 doesn't fit in all the tripod lights.
For nearly everything else ... the 5.0 XC is going to be that sweet spot in terms of size, and recharge rates. Not to mention, given enough time, every battery is going to fail (degradation, damage from drops or just aging out).
So if you're looking for a battery for a light, drill or anything else that a semi- to light weight pro needs, stick with the 5.0s as the base.
5.0 is old school. You want the slim 3.0 or 6.0 with the newer higher output cells if you are buying new batteries.
Did an entire yard of leaves yesterday for my neighbor and he was quite impressed with the power and longevity of the blower. His dewalt blower didn't even stand a chance.