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I have looked on ebay and amazon for these. There is a plethora of
choices and confusing.
Has anyone had experience with any suppliers?
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replying to MOP CAP, Iggy wrote:
Nope. You have to go by the battery's or tool's specific model number and just
match it up. You can't just go by volts. It must mount the same, be the same
size and have the same release, or your charger may not work for the new
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 12:04:43 -0800, MOP CAP wrote:

I have looked on ebay and amazon for these. There is a plethora of
choices and confusing.
Has anyone had experience with any suppliers?
Thanks,
CP


Search on the tool's model number and see what turns up. I got a 4AH
(4000mAh) 20 volt battery for my B&D cordless blower from ipowerbest
on ebay in December of2016. It was $31 delivered and it's still
working fine.

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On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 12:04:43 -0800, MOP CAP wrote:

I have looked on ebay and amazon for these. There is a plethora of
choices and confusing.
Has anyone had experience with any suppliers?
Thanks,
CP


Search on the tool's model number and see what turns up. I got a 4AH


I have had luck at Newegg, enter the battery number and make your
choice.
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