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frontpage Posted by tunabreath • Last Saturday

Select Lowe's Stores: 4-Pack 18V Metabo HPT Lithium-ion 2 Ah Batteries

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$79

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Select Lowe's Stores have 4-Pack 18V Metabo HPT Lithium-ion 2 Ah Batteries (381495M) for $79. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location

Features:
  • TYPE: Slide type 18V battery technology
  • AMP HOURS: 2.0Ah of runtime for 18V tools
  • BATTERY FUEL GAUGE: Indicates remaining battery power level
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: At 0.84 lbs.
  • 30% LONGER RUN TIME: Compared to BSL1815X 1.5Ah battery
  • APPLICATION: For use in 18 Volt Metabo HPT power tools
  • MULTIPLEX PROTECTION CIRCUIT: prevents over-load, over-charger & over-discharge
  • WARRANTY: Covered by Metabo HPT's two-year Lithium-Ion battery warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Ends July 16 or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Lowe's return policy (here)

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Select Lowe's Stores have 4-Pack 18V Metabo HPT Lithium-ion 2 Ah Batteries (381495M) for $79. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location

Features:
  • TYPE: Slide type 18V battery technology
  • AMP HOURS: 2.0Ah of runtime for 18V tools
  • BATTERY FUEL GAUGE: Indicates remaining battery power level
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: At 0.84 lbs.
  • 30% LONGER RUN TIME: Compared to BSL1815X 1.5Ah battery
  • APPLICATION: For use in 18 Volt Metabo HPT power tools
  • MULTIPLEX PROTECTION CIRCUIT: prevents over-load, over-charger & over-discharge
  • WARRANTY: Covered by Metabo HPT's two-year Lithium-Ion battery warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Ends July 16 or while supplies last.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Lowe's return policy (here)

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Written by tunabreath

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Model: Metabo HPT 18V Battery 2.0Ah 4 pack | 381495M

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Last Saturday
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printer88
Last Saturday
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Good deal but none available near me
Last Sunday
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Last Sunday
raguno
Last Sunday
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who's still buying the Metabo/Hitachi power tool platform at this point? It's clinging on for dear life. I still own some and they're fine but it's over
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Last Sunday
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Last Sunday
NervousHill872
Last Sunday
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Quote from raguno :
who's still buying the Metabo/Hitachi power tool platform at this point? It's clinging on for dear life. I still own some and they're fine but it's over

I inherited an old set from a contractor who likely used them hard daily and all the tools and batteries continue to work flawlessly. I'm always itching to jump over to Milwaukee or DeWalt but my Hitachi tools just won't die. I've added a couple of the newer Metabo tools which have been working great too. Their lineup isn't nearly as deep as some other brands (non-existent lawn/garden), but the quality still seems high.
Last Sunday
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lane32x
Last Sunday
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Quote from raguno :
who's still buying the Metabo/Hitachi power tool platform at this point? It's clinging on for dear life. I still own some and they're fine but it's over

I picked up a set a few years ago for a great price, and when my drill started acting up, I called Metabo only to find that all of the tools in my set came with lifetime warranty. They actually upgraded my drill when I sent it off for repair.

I've debated switching over to another brand just so it's easier to find compatible batteries or accessories, but these work well. I *have* been wondering if other brands have more efficient tools though. I know my orbital sander eats through the 2Ah batteries like crazy.
Last Sunday
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PurpleWallaby793
Last Sunday
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Metabo is severely underrated. I've used their tools for about 15 years now. Warranty is great. I would skip these 2mah batteries. 3mah is the lowest you want to go if you're using these daily.
Last Sunday
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BlueGorilla7237
Last Sunday
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I have a bunch of MHPT tools. They have one of the best impact drivers, some of the best cordless nailers etc and for DIY / woodworking (not really mechanic) they have a good spread. The 36V line has some really great larger power tools and there's a real advantage in being able to use 36V batteries/chargers with the 18v tools, or using the AC adapter. They recently came out with tabless batteries, if for some reason you think the line is dead.

I also find the 2ah batteries fine for around the house work.

The big problem with this deal is MHPT routinely sells tools in kits with 2x2Ah batteries so you'll have lots of them just from picking up other deals, there's little point in buying 2Ah batteries standalone.
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Hun-chan
Last Sunday
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Quote from raguno :
who's still buying the Metabo/Hitachi power tool platform at this point? It's clinging on for dear life. I still own some and they're fine but it's over
I am a Hitachi/Metabo HPT loyalist. Their ergonimics are the absolute best for me. Their tools are marketed primarily to the Japanese market, so they tend to be more comfortable for those of us with smaller hands.

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BlueGorilla7237
Last Tuesday
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The 5Ah multivolt battery is a Lowes Daily Deal today (7/7) if you'd rather have that.

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