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Default 18v Ryobi battery for 18v drill... where to find another...

.... at less cost than buying a whole new kit with drill, light,
batteries, charger... etc. Anybody got a source for these batteries?
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Someone named Steve Henderson Proclaimed
on Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:40:11 -0500,

... at less cost than buying a whole new kit with drill, light,
batteries, charger... etc. Anybody got a source for these batteries?



Buy the vacuum at Home Depot for $30. It comes with the battery.


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you can buy spare batteries at home depot most on eBay go for more than home
depot charges with shipping included!

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G. Morgan wrote:

Buy the vacuum at Home Depot for $30. It comes with the battery.


Exactly. Get a kit that comes with a battery or two, then eBay the
charger and tool (separately). You'll get the batteries for close to
nothing, and might even make a tiny profit.
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... at less cost than buying a whole new kit with drill, light, batteries,
charger... etc. Anybody got a source for these batteries?


You can buy two batteries for the cost of the drill that comes with two
batteries and another charger.

You can have your present pack rebuilt with better cells. Not cheaper, but
it will be better than what you now have. Check these guys out:
http://www.primecell.com/pctools.htm

18.0 Volts Rebuild as 2000mAh NICD $ 48.50
18.0 Volts Increase to 2600mAh NICD $ 64.50*



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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

"Steve Henderson" wrote in message
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... at less cost than buying a whole new kit with drill, light, batteries,
charger... etc. Anybody got a source for these batteries?



You can buy two batteries for the cost of the drill that comes with two
batteries and another charger.

You can have your present pack rebuilt with better cells. Not cheaper, but
it will be better than what you now have. Check these guys out:
http://www.primecell.com/pctools.htm

18.0 Volts Rebuild as 2000mAh NICD $ 48.50
18.0 Volts Increase to 2600mAh NICD $ 64.50*




Thanks for everyone's help and ideas. Good ones !
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