Makita BL1830 18v LXT 3.0Ah Li-Ion Battery Reviews

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Replaces BL1815 / BL1820 Makita BL1830B 18v LXT 3.0Ah Li-Ion Battery
The Makita 18v 3.0Ah Lithium-Ion battery contains high energy density technology. Being Lithium-Ion, the BL1830B has no memory effect and is much lighter than other battery chemistries. 22 minute re-charge in DC18RC charger as well as battery capacity indicator LED's which show you how much power you have left at the touch of a button. Fits all Makita 18v LXT Li-Ion tools with Makita 'Star' technology so if your tool also has a 'Star' you can be assured of battery protection.
The Li-ion range delivers 430% more working capacity during it's lifetime compared to Ni-Cad and is 40% Lighter than Ni-MH. The Li-ion has minimal depletion of power during use or in storage over it's lifetime. When new, these batteries require approx. 6 to 8 full charges to reach their optimum performance.
Replaces BL1815 and BL1820.
FEATURES

Unbeatable performance with 100% genuine Makita batteries
Battery capacity indicator LED's show how much juice you have left on demand
Lithium-Ion technology
Long battery life, takes over 2,000 charges
Lightweight and shock-absorbing
18v, 3Ah gives plenty of power
No memory effect
Very little self discharge
Makita 'Star' protection

SPECIFICATION

Battery Voltage: 18V
Capacity: 3.0Ah
Model: BL1830 (194204-5)
Charge Time (DC18SD): 60 mins
Charge Time (DC18RA/DC18RC/DC18RD): 22 mins

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Good battery
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Posted 10 months ago
Great bit of kit holds power nicely
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Posted 10 months ago
First time i have used Power tool world with the service being very good
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Posted 1 year ago
Quality, not like the cheap Chinese copies
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Posted 1 year ago
Good battery, lasts well with light use, but for heavier use, I'd recommend 4.0 or 5.0Ah
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Posted 2 years ago
I was told don't bother with a 2.0Ah because you will be forever charging it. I coulnt afford the 4 and 5s so went for the 3.0Ah. Its cheaper, charges quickly and packs some power. I'm not a tradesman, only a home DIYer so more than suitable for me.
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Posted 3 years ago
Brought a veery old MAKITA drill back to life
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Posted 3 years ago
bit of a tight fit on tools but suppose it had to be, so all ok, service was excellent
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Posted 3 years ago