🔧 Power Up Your Possibilities!
The FirstPower Battery Adapter allows you to convert Milwaukee 18V or Dewalt 20V lithium-ion batteries for use with Makita 18V tools. It features a USB charging port for added convenience, solid construction for durability, and is lightweight at just 132g. Perfect for professionals who need versatility and reliability in their power tools.
Brand | FirstPower |
Manufacturer | 1 year warranty |
Model | DM18M |
Model Name | m18 |
Product Dimensions | 11.51 x 7.49 x 5.99 cm; 132 g |
Batteries | Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
Item model number | DM18M |
Hardware Platform | smartphone |
Compatible Devices | Ipad, Cameras, Adapter |
Special Features | Battery Conversion, USB Charging Port |
Mounting Hardware | Adapter |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Battery Description | lithium-ion |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
Total USB ports | 1 |
Connector Type | USB |
Material | Plastic or Synthetic Material |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | 1 year warranty |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 132 g |
M**H
works as expected
Fits well, appears to be well made. Works as expected
M**A
Appears to be good.
Seems to perform as advertised. Need to use it more to see how well it holds up.
H**Y
If you have a old Makita and a new Dewalt this is what you need!
I switched to Dewalt but have two Makita drills that work fine... but are old and Makita no longer sells batteries. This works perfect and now I have a couple of spare drills!
J**Y
Works with Hercules power tools
This works very well with Makita tools. I have found if you use a high output, Milwaukee battery the Makita tool definitely gains a little bit of power and if you have Hercules power tools from Harbor freight, they also work on the adapter
R**O
great idea
When I first learned of this product, I thought what a great idea. I have plenty of Milwaukee batteriesand my Makitas were getting wore out. Bingo, I could just buy this and do away with my Makitas, well yes and no? The adapter fits the Makita tool fine but the Milwaukee battery not so fine. It barely slides onto the Milwaukee battery, after forcing it on, it doesn't lock on very well? Yes, it works on my tool when I pull the trigger but have not used the tool in actual work yet, I dont think its gonna do the trick with actual use? Probably keep falling off? Bummer, Has anyone else had this problem? Again, great idea but poorly executed. Unless I just got a defective one? I dunno?
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