From their own site, "Battery Capacity
1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
From their own site, "Battery Capacity
1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
They claim the new powerstacks are a lot more efficient and can deliver more power (they contain a big foil bag battery instead of individual cells) but remains to be seen how they actually perform. But they are handy for when you need something lightweight, as they are the lightest of them all. Heck the 18V XRP batteries were only 1.8AH so they should be able to deliver reasonable runtime as long as you aren't hammer drilling concrete etc.
They claim the new powerstacks are a lot more efficient and can deliver more power (they contain a big foil bag battery instead of individual cells) but remains to be seen how they actually perform. But they are handy for when you need something lightweight, as they are the lightest of them all. Heck the 18V XRP batteries were only 1.8AH so they should be able to deliver reasonable runtime as long as you aren't hammer drilling concrete etc.
They deliver similar power to a normal 5aH, with less sag in performance over time. That time is very short though! Great for drills, drivers, or if you need to make a tool tiny without compromising performance
From their own site, "Battery Capacity
1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
Thats the exact opposite of the use case of these batteries.
I would run one of these on an impact, compact 1/2" impact, or ratchet for example. A tool that you want max performance (torque) out of, but might be holding at odd angles and want reduced weight.
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1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
They deliver similar power to a normal 5aH, with less sag in performance over time. That time is very short though! Great for drills, drivers, or if you need to make a tool tiny without compromising performance
1.7 Ah". Compared to a traditional 1.7ah battery, these do perform better. But it's still a 1.7ah battery and will die faster than just about any other battery you may own from my experience. I got one free in a deal and use it in my laser level and flashlights almost exclusively because any other tool just drains it too quickly.
I would run one of these on an impact, compact 1/2" impact, or ratchet for example. A tool that you want max performance (torque) out of, but might be holding at odd angles and want reduced weight.