Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Recommended Uses For Product | Power Tool |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | Ryobi 18V |
D**N
Great replacement
Original quit working pretty far, this was a great price replacement
E**A
Great product! And cheap too!
Love this battery. Can’t beat the price. Works great
M**.
Battery charge is minimal
Battery charge lasts twice as long as the original battery that came with the weeder. However it's still not long enough; maybe 15 minutes then it needs recharging.
C**E
battery
For now...fine...it is a battery! I don't know how long it will last, but it does the job...I have numerous batteries for several Ryobi tools, I like all the Ryobi products so far.
G**E
Not as good as the Original
Pro: It's inexpensiveCons: It does not perform as well as a Ryobi battery. Even though it has a higher milliamp rating it does not last as ling. Even when fully charged it does not run tools as powerfully as the original equipment Ryobi.
C**L
The battery doesn't have a very long use life, but okay for the cost.
It didn't hold a charge for as long as the original battery.
S**Y
Love it
Works great and the love the ability to check the battery charge when I start my work
D**N
A waste of money
I have 2 Ryobi batteries that came with my drill and impact driver. When I bought a Ryobi reciprocating saw I decided to get a third battery. I should have bought another Ryobi battery, but I thought this battery would save me some money. On the first use the battery charge didn't last very long so I thought it hadn't been charged up. Instead of stopping instantly like the Ryobi batteries, my impact drive struggled with a hard load or stuttered. I worried that the driver had gone bad, but when I put a freshly charged Ryobi battery in, it worked fine. I have charged this battery twice over the last two weeks but the charge didn't seem to last very long. I just used it after the third charge and it only worked for a few minutes. The impact driver couldn't put screw in without struggling and then it started stuttering. I put a partially charged Ryobi battery in and it worked fine. I am not going to bother trying to charge it again.
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