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Power Tool Batteries – Buying Guide

Cordless tools are convenient, portable, and ready to work at any moment. When you buy power tools online, choosing the type of battery that the tool uses is also important as the choice of the tool itself. Cordless tool batteries last for several years with proper care and storage. For details visit http://kartartools.com/power-tools

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Power Tool Batteries – Buying Guide

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  1. Power Tool Batteries – Buying Guide Over the past few years, the power tool industry has been experiencing a shift from corded tools to cordless tools. Due to the ease of use and performance advantages, cordless power tools are expected to increase their share in power tool market in the next few years. When it comes to doing easy repairs around the house, consider to buy cordless tools online India, these tools are a little bit expensive, but they save you a lot of hassle during the job. When you buy power tools online, choosing the type of battery that the tool uses is also an important aspect as the tool itself. Li-ion, NiMH, 3Ah, NiCD, 18V, 10.8V, 1.3 Ah and so on, these terms can become confusing which is why we have put together this guide. What Type of Battery to Choose? Source: http://kartartools.com/power-tool-batteriesbuying-guide

  2. NiCd (Nickel Cadmium)– this is the entry level rechargeable battery which must be fully discharged before recharging. Failure to do so can reduce the battery life. These types of batteries are tough, inexpensive and have a long cycle life. NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)– these batteries have no memory effect and can be charged at any time without affecting the battery life. These batteries have increased capacity, which can be two to three times longer than NiCd batteries and also tend to outperform NiCd batteries. Li-ion (Lithium-ion)– this is the latest battery technology for cordless power tools. These batteries have no memory effect and can be recharged with no effect on battery life. The main benefit of this battery is the weight which is up to 40% lighter than NiMH batteries. What does Ah Mean? The Ah rating of the battery is what determines how long the battery will last per charge. Ah stands for ampere-hour and is the measurement of times for a battery to discharge. It is impossible to give battery run times on most cordless power tools as the variables of different working applications can change this hugely. However, the more amp hours the more run time, like having a larger fuel tank. If you intend to use the batteries for more demanding tools such as Jigsaws and Circular Saws, then a higher amp-hour battery is essential. You also need to be aware that run time is always dependent on workload and demand. What Voltage is Required? Voltage determines how much power a battery can deliver at a given time. Cordless tools with higher voltage are more powerful. Rechargeable power tool batteries are usually a cluster of individual cells. The combined voltage of the cells determines the battery’s overall voltage. Tools such as Small Drills, Electric Screwdrivers have a voltage of 7v-15v and are used for light work. Impact Drivers, Hammer Drills are used for medium work and have a voltage capacity of 12v-18v. Drills, Disc Cutters are used for heavy work and have a voltage capacity of 18v-36v. Shape of the Batteries Batteries come in 3 main shapes Slide-on, Clip-on, and Stick Batteries. It is important to buy the correct shape batteries for your cordless power tools. The two most popular types are slide-on and clip-on. Slide-on batteries as the name suggests, slide on the tool on tracks. Clip-on batteries have a pod which can be seen outside and a stalk which goes inside the tool and clips on. Stick batteries go inside the tool completely. Source: http://kartartools.com/power-tool-batteriesbuying-guide

  3. Whether you are a professional or fixing a few things around the house, keep up with the most recent developments in cordless tools and make sure you buy the best batteries designed for your valuable power tools. Readers! We wish you a Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year 2017!!! Share this guide and if you have any questions, let us known in the comments below. Source: http://kartartools.com/power-tool-batteriesbuying-guide

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