Please confirm the compatibility of your battery and tools before ordering!.1 x Battery Adapter (Adapter Only, Tools & Battery Not Included).Can Not work with Craftsman Old 20V Tools and 19.2V C3 Cordless Tools.Can Not Work with Milwaukee 18V V18 Series Lithium-Ion Batteries and 48-11-2200 Series NiCad & NiMh Batteries.Can Not Work with Dewalt 12V MAX / 36V / 40V MAX / 60V MAX Slide-on Lithium-Ion Batteries.NOT SUITABLE Models for Dewalt & Milwaukee: The bottom of this battery adapter is compatible with Dewalt 20V MAX & Milwaukee M18 18V Li-Ion battery.Īpplicable Dewalt & Milwaukee Battery Models:.The top of this battery adapter is compatible with Craftsman V20 20V cordless power tool.Type: Dewalt & Milwaukee Battery Converter Adapter.If you need to charge the power tool battery, please use the original battery charger. Attention:The battery adapter cannot be used for charging.Built-in high intelligent protection chips against potential damage caused by over-charging, over-discharging, over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit. Safety & Reliable: Complies with FCC RoHS and CE safety testing standards.It includes a 3-year limited warranty, 90-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year free service contract. Find the adapter wherever DeWALT products are sold, later in October. Bare tools are more affordable than kitted versions that each come with a charger and a battery or two. The latter option will also enable you to begin investing in DeWALT’s family of “bare” 20V Max* tools, of which there are more than 70 options.
Or, buy the adapter packaged with two 20V Max* 2.0Ah batteries and a charger (DCA2203C) for $149. If you already have some of the newer lithium-ion 20V Max* batteries that came with other tools, the adapter will be available as a stand-alone unit (DCA1820) for $39. This enables you to choose from among DeWALT’s entire line of 20V Max* batteries, including 1.3Ah, 1.5Ah, 2.0Ah XR, 3.0Ah, 4.0Ah XR® and 5.0Ah XR®. The compact batteries slide onto the bottom of the adapter, and then the adapter’s top post fits into your tools like the original batteries do. Coming this month, DeWALT will be rolling out its new 20V Max* Battery Adapter that can retrofit the latest battery technology to your older but still reliable DeWALT cordless tools. Today’s lithium-ion batteries have slimmer profiles and better power-to-weight ratios than the older batteries, but their slide-on mounts don’t fit those older DeWALT tools. If you’ve been using DeWALT 18-volt tools for many years, chances are they’re powered with older Ni-Cad or nickel-metal hydride batteries with posts on top that plug into the tool.