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<blockquote data-quote="Bear88SS" data-source="post: 1609034" data-attributes="member: 13132"><p>There are three bateries for the 18 volts: </p><p></p><p>regular (or slim) has a smaller runtime but are nicad and good for small work and a lighter rig, </p><p></p><p>xrp are still nicad but larger and last a good time and let you know before they run out of juice these are better suited for the saws (especialy sawzall) or heavy hammer drilling and give you much longer hard work time</p><p></p><p>and the lithiums which last around the same time as the xrp's between chargings but don't waste energy sitting not being used (burning off a charge), but the do last forever in the screwguns with light drilling or impart wrenches or lights, however when the lithiums do run out of charge the do so all at once without warning so if you are on a site in need of an extra and in a hard-to-get-to spot, better put another battery on your belt or you will be cussing your drill to no end.</p><p></p><p>From what I have seen, all batteries last the same whether bought with the drill or separately. Wow, I just really wrote that much about batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bear88SS, post: 1609034, member: 13132"] There are three bateries for the 18 volts: regular (or slim) has a smaller runtime but are nicad and good for small work and a lighter rig, xrp are still nicad but larger and last a good time and let you know before they run out of juice these are better suited for the saws (especialy sawzall) or heavy hammer drilling and give you much longer hard work time and the lithiums which last around the same time as the xrp's between chargings but don't waste energy sitting not being used (burning off a charge), but the do last forever in the screwguns with light drilling or impart wrenches or lights, however when the lithiums do run out of charge the do so all at once without warning so if you are on a site in need of an extra and in a hard-to-get-to spot, better put another battery on your belt or you will be cussing your drill to no end. From what I have seen, all batteries last the same whether bought with the drill or separately. Wow, I just really wrote that much about batteries. [/QUOTE]
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