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Use Cheap Batteries like Ryobi in TOP Tool Brands: Dewalt Milwaukee Makita
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Ridgid, Hart, Bauer, Hercules, Ryobi etc batteries used in pretty much any other tool brand. I show how to do the hardest one possible in this video but the exact same process can be used with any other brand.
🚨Battery adapters shown in the links below
listed BATTERY you have to the brand of TOOL you want to run.
*DeWALT 20v Battery
*M18 Milwaukee Battery
*Makita 18v Battery
*Craftsman v20 Max
*20v Porter Cable, Black and Decker, Stanley batteries(18v Bostitch)
*Dewalt 20v AND
*Milwaukee M18 (accepts both brands)
*BOSCH 18v
*Ridgid 18v
*Metabo HPT /Hitachi 18v
*18v Ryobi
*KOBALT 24v
*WORX 20v
Some of the links are affiliate links and I may or may not make a few cents off of them. If you can wait a month you can get them for a few dollars less from China.
You will need to stop using the tool before you drain the battery too low(no worry with Ryobi, Makita, Ridgid). Don't continue using the tool to the point that the tool is getting weak(low battery) or worse stops. Stop and Charge the battery. Lithium packs can be charged anytime and have zero memory effect unlike the old Nicad. Continuing to use the tool when it's dying could damage the Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black Decker etc battery pack.
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🚨Battery adapters shown in the links below
listed BATTERY you have to the brand of TOOL you want to run.
*DeWALT 20v Battery
*M18 Milwaukee Battery
*Makita 18v Battery
*Craftsman v20 Max
*20v Porter Cable, Black and Decker, Stanley batteries(18v Bostitch)
*Dewalt 20v AND
*Milwaukee M18 (accepts both brands)
*BOSCH 18v
*Ridgid 18v
*Metabo HPT /Hitachi 18v
*18v Ryobi
*KOBALT 24v
*WORX 20v
Some of the links are affiliate links and I may or may not make a few cents off of them. If you can wait a month you can get them for a few dollars less from China.
You will need to stop using the tool before you drain the battery too low(no worry with Ryobi, Makita, Ridgid). Don't continue using the tool to the point that the tool is getting weak(low battery) or worse stops. Stop and Charge the battery. Lithium packs can be charged anytime and have zero memory effect unlike the old Nicad. Continuing to use the tool when it's dying could damage the Dewalt, Milwaukee, Black Decker etc battery pack.
STAY UP TO DATE BETWEEN PROJECTS on Social media
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL?
I'm not asking for people to send me anything, but people are awesome and asking how they can support the channel:
OR support the SHOP DOG
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