🔧 Power Up Your Tools with Style!
This innovative battery adapter allows you to convert DeWalt 20V and Milwaukee 18V batteries into Ryobi 18V lithium-ion batteries, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Ryobi tools. It features a 5V 2.1A USB port for charging devices, making it a versatile addition to your toolkit. Note: This adapter is not designed for use with battery chargers.
Color | Black |
Current Rating | 2.1 Amps |
Input Voltage | 18 Volts |
Output Voltage | 18 Volts |
J**E
Great fit
I am a DeWalt person 100%, but when i find a Ryobi product ill buy it and use an adapter like this one.It serves the Purpose well.
W**N
Works great.
Works great on the Ryobi 18V tools out of the box and with about 5 minutes with a die grinder, will also fit the Ryobi 14.5 volt tools.
Y**N
Don't expect to get one with a USB port
Ordered this one because of the USB port. Got it and there is no USB port. Got a replacement, same thing. NO USB port. Can't get another replacement.I can still use it, I just expected the BATTERY ADAPTER WITH USB PORT would have a USB PORT.To pour salt in the wound, the instruction sheet mentions the USB port. Unless I don't know what a USB port looks like anymore, I don't see a USB port.
J**E
Best purchase I've made all year and last year
This little $13 piece of plastic has revolutionized my work life. FINALLY A WAY TO ONLY CARRY 1 BATTERY TYPE AND 1 TYPE OF CHARGER! Gone are the days of fumbling through my work bag trying to find the appropriate charger to the appropriate battery. Now all my tools run off the DeWalt batteries. It's fantastic. I have a Ryobi bandsaw grinder and just got their brushless hammer drill, which is fantastic despite not having the solely hammer setting so no chisel attachment. The Ryobi tools run fan freaking tastic when being powered by the DeWalt battery. I suspect that their max capacity is the 4AH battery because anything above that is nominal in its power differential but when running the XR4AH battery with my hammer drill the thing absolutely smokes my company's Milwaukee and my coworkers DeWalt both of which are at least double the price and they're bulkier and less easy to use. By the way $75 for a brushless hammer drill is an absolute win. Keep your eyes opening the clearance section boys you never know what'll pop up. Got me a nice 12 volt Makita with two batteries and a hard case drill for 25 bucks at home Depot clearance oh just a couple weeks ago two rigid 50 ft extension cords for $26 total that's right they were on sale for $13 a piece that's insanity they're usually over 60. The last this is a review about this amazing little piece of plastic and metal that has saved my ass from a career perspective, (hyperbole but you get it). I bought two one for the bandsaw one for the hammer drill and plan on buying another for the grinder. It's so nice to only have to worry about one type of charger and one type of battery it makes things so much more simple, plus your Ryobi tools are going to run better. There is literally no reason to not buy this none. End a story
J**E
Works great no usb port
Was excited to get this but it took three tries for them to attempt to get it right. My order was for the version with a usb port to enable the unit to charge a cell phone or what have you but even on the third resend and return I still got just the no usb model. At that point I decided it wasn’t worth the hassle of getting a new one and then returning the old
K**P
I'm too cheap to buy more batteries
Have a bunch of DeWalt batteries. Bought a Ryobi tool. Too cheap to buy Ryobi batteries. Works like a charm. Simple as that.
E**E
Love it
So easy to use. I wanted to get the fan but didn’t want to buy new batteries, this solved all the problems!
J**D
Works great.
Works great does exactly what it supposed to do.
J**N
Usb
El adaptador trabaja perfectamente, solo que no incluye el puerto USB que se menciona en la publicación del vendedor.
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