Our M12 REDLITHIUM XC6.0 Battery 2-Pack delivers up to 3x more runtime, 20% more power, and 2X more recharges than standard lithium-ion batteries. The lithium-ion battery pack features superior pack construction, electronics, and performance, providing you more work per charge and more work over pack life than any battery on the market. The rechargeable battery also delivers you 6.0 amp-hours of runtime. Each Milwaukee battery pack is durably built for heavy-duty use, runs cooler, and performs in climates below 0°F/-18°C. Its compact, lightweight design allows you to work in tight workspaces and reduces fatigue. Built-in REDLINK Intelligence protects the battery from overloads, preventing you from damaging your cordless power tools in heavy-duty situations, while discharge protection prevents cell damage. The batteries' integrated temperature management system and individual cell monitoring help to maximize battery life. Milwaukee's REDLITHIUM XC6.0 Battery Pack instantly upgrades the runtime and durability of MILWAUKEE M12 cordless tools.
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335291555
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New to the m12 line. I have 4 or 5 tools. If I remember correctly I thought I read some posts that the 5ah battery is the way to go because of problems with the bigger batteries? How much truth is there to that?
New to the m12 line. I have 4 or 5 tools. If I remember correctly I thought I read some posts that the 5ah battery is the way to go because of problems with the bigger batteries? How much truth is there to that?
There is a known issue with the M18 6, not the m12 6.
There is a known issue with the M18 6, not the m12 6.
I've seen many people on here claim the m12 6ah batteries are the worst of the m12 lineup as they are known to have issues. I don't have any opinion on the matter as I haven't had any trouble with the few 6ahs I've owned but YMMV.
New to the m12 line. I have 4 or 5 tools. If I remember correctly I thought I read some posts that the 5ah battery is the way to go because of problems with the bigger batteries? How much truth is there to that?
Not so sure if it's problems with the batteries rather these are not High output. So depends on the tool. But are reports with the connector on these breaking or hard to remove them. I don't own any 6.0 so can't confirm on that.
5.0 HO batteries are the best all around batter for the larger size.
There is a known issue with the M18 6, not the m12 6.
The M12 6.0 has a known issue. The pack discharges and you can no longer charge it. Speaking from experience, I'd stay away from these.
The HO XC5.0 2-pack is on sale at HD now for $120.. a little more expensive but you're also getting the high output. If I needed batteries right now, I would grab those.
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I have two m12 6.0 batts. One of them has one or more faulty cells. This happened when I ran my m12 rover light down to the low battery indicator on the 6.0. It refused to charge after that. I had to jump it with another m12 battery in order for the charger to recognize it. It will charge now but will go to 50% capacity real quick.
Good price, but as most others said generally considered to be the least reliable m12 battery given you can get a high output 5.0 for a similar price these are a pass in my opinion.
5.0HO is only one to buy, several deals for them for same price just be patient. Unless you need cheap, then 4.0, or also 2.5HO for lightweight if that's important for what your doing
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5.0 HO batteries are the best all around batter for the larger size.
The HO XC5.0 2-pack is on sale at HD now for $120.. a little more expensive but you're also getting the high output. If I needed batteries right now, I would grab those.
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