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Badaptor MAK-RYO Makita to Ryobi Battery Adapter

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We're always on the lookout for exciting and enthusiastic companies to develop long lasting business partnerships with. Along with the cost-saving benefits, Badaptors enable you to get more from your batteries that may otherwise never see the light of day. We believe it’s better to use one battery consistently than buy three or four that may barely see any use throughout their lifespan. This gadget enabled me to use my existing DeWalt batteries and I avoided spending lots more money buying Ryobi batteries and chargers. Buying this is a no brainer.

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For less than a quarter of the cost of one proprietary battery and charger I can now use my numerous Makita batteries with my cordless nailer!! Not a lot to say about performance. It enables the connection between one make of tool to another make of battery. It works.....simple.

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The DeWalt to Makita Badaptor allows you to convert your existing 18-20V DeWalt batteries for use with Makita 18V power tools, allowing you to use the Makita power tool range without having to buy a whole new battery system. Here's the reassuring part: both 18V and 20V batteries are made up of 5 cells, each having a voltage of 3.6V. When fully charged, they average around 21 volts and drop to around 15 volts when depleted. The reason manufacturers go with 18V is because it's the nominal voltage. If your tool brand of choice is high-end, such as Makita, you’ll know it can be very expensive to buy new tools. It’s even worse if those tools are niche, and won’t get as much use as other tools in your collection. So if you’re looking to use your 18V Makita batteries with Ryobi One+ tools, grab yourself a Badaptor at badaptor.com today.

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I am interested in this because there is one tool that I really want that Makita doesn't make... a tire inflator. Ryobi has a reasonably priced inflator, but I refuse to bring a 3rd charger on my shelf for one tool. This looks like the solution at a reasonable price.Whether you’re a tradesman, DIY fanatic, or you just have different branded tools in your garage; the Badaptor is something that will make your life easier, and save you money. In some cases, buying a Badaptor can be less than a third of the price of buying a new battery and charging station.

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The Ryobi One+ Tool to Makita Battery Adaptor allows customers to use their existing collection of makita batteries with an extensive range of Ryobi One+ power tools, eliminating the need to buy, store, charge and maintain a new collection of batteries alongside the ones they already own. Useful piece of equipment if, like me, you have a few Ryobi one plus tools lying around the workshop. It’s less expensive than a new battery, works well with Makita batteries, has a solid connection, and is generally useful to have. The Makita to Ryobi Badaptor allows you to convert your existing 18V Makita batteries for use with Ryobi 18V power tools, allowing you to use the Ryobi power tool range without having to buy a whole new battery system. There are very few battery platforms that are truly universal, with each tool manufacturer using their own unique battery ports and connections. That’s where a Badaptor comes in. Compared to other established brands on the market, Ryobi’s range of 18V tools is larger and covers more than just power tools.

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