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Skil SB18A 18-Volt NiCad Cordless Slide Style Battery Pack

Skil SB18A 18-Volt NiCad Cordless Slide Style Battery Pack
MSRP: $59.26
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Manufacturer: Skil
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Skil SB18A 18-Volt NiCad Cordless Slide Style Battery Pack Features

1.2 Amp Hour
 

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Additional Skil SB18A 18-Volt NiCad Cordless Slide Style Battery Pack Information

Compatible with model Nos.2887, 5850, 9350, 4570, 2897.

 

What Customers Say About Skil SB18A 18-Volt NiCad Cordless Slide Style Battery Pack:

work great , i think better then the origanial ones that came with the tools, lots of power and a great price

It was exactly what I needed and the price was right. Works great with the other products that I use it with.

That seems to be the case with these batteries.So why lithum then. If I knew then what I know now after having owned this drill for going on 3 years, I would have spent the [.]. So if you have a charger that understands that, you'll get a nice long life out of lithium batteries. One of them doesn't hold a charge at all so I'm forced to leave the other on the charger so that it's ready when I need it. The only drawback with lithium is that they don't like to be discharged fully or charged fully. I absolutely refuse to buy a new battery because it's such a bad value. I'm not a contractor for a living, so I don't use my drill every day, which makes leaving the batteries on the charger a bad idea.

For one, they're Nickel Cadmium, which is an older, cheaper battery technology that has memory issues. I notice that the new Skil 18v drills use 2 buttons like most other drill manufacturers. (It's only 3/8", but it gets the job done most of the time). Their high energy density makes them lighter and smaller, and their long shelf life helps them out perform larger, higher voltage batteries.So, stay away from this battery.

Essentially it becomes a wrestling match to get the battery loose from the drill. This is not only awkward to use, but it loosens over time and the single switch becomes inadequate for moving the 2 locks. There is very little logic for preserving battery life. So it looks like skil addressed that issue with their new batteries, but if you own an older drill, you're SOL.The charger that Skil provides for these batteries is a generic piece of junk charger.

on a different drill that used lithium batteries. Buy a new tool if you have one that uses this battery. I want to be able to leave my drill sitting there for a while and when I need it, I want it to be ready to go. But the main feature to me is the long shelf life. So, essentially you get a free drill and battery charger, which makes paying [.]. Well despite being a more expensive (and more prone to explosion) technology, lithium batteries have excellent shelf life.

and put it away. I say, take that [.]. That battery is on it's way out too. If you charge it fully and use it, you'll get an hour or 3 of continuous use. These batteries in particular have terrible shelf life. If they gave you a good charger, you wouldn't have to spend $45 on a new battery every year.

Then next month, buy a completely new drill that uses better batteries like one of those lithium drivers that run around [.]. And it takes something around 3-6 hours to charge.With my 3 year old skil drill, I have 2 of these batteries. batteries. But if you leave the battery sitting there for a day, it'll be dead when you go to use it. 20-80% is their sweet spot.

Lithium batteries are the way to go. They have excellent energy density and they can handle quite a bit of charging cycles. It's just a straight up charger, which is to be expected. for one of these batteries a bad idea.

It binds inside the battery shell. They also have poor shelf life -- meaning they don't hold a charge for very long once they've been charged. The drill is fine. It uses a single release switch to unclip 2 locks. More on that later.First off, if you buy the Skil 2887 drill for around [.]., you get 2 of these [.]. The batteries will serve you much better.So, why does this battery suck so bad. I'm saving up for a high torque lithium driver.On top of being an under-performing battery, the clip these batteries use to lock into the drill is such a bad design.

As many people are aware, inferior products and designed obsolescence seem to be part of the business plan of many consumer product manufacturers these days. Also, if you leave it on the charger for extended periods of time, you'll find that it won't be able to hold a charge when you want to use it. I have the Skil 2887 18v cordless drill that uses these batteries. Basically if you don't completely discharge the battery every time, you will shorten the life of the battery fairly quickly. You can't "refresh" the battery.

I could not find this in the store only the charger, the salesman said they were going to stop caring the brand. I wanted both items so I just purchased them on Amazon for the same price if I had bought them in the store.

I was able to charge both packs. I brought 2 skil 18v drill power packs. They both worked great.

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