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Have inadvertently ended up with aftermarket (Chinese) batteries for both 18V and 20V DeWalt tools. They suck. Will not hold a charge for 1/2 the usage that the OEM DeWalt batteries will. And when looking online, it can be very difficult to pick through the verbiage to determine if they are OEM or aftermarket...
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Have you talked to a battery store! Like Batteries Plus in Medford? They advertise from hearing aids, to atv, golf carts and such. Might be worth a shot. A real store where you can return faulty product!
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There is a batteries plus here in town I have found them to historically be pretty high, but typically carry odd things that are harder to find, and better quality
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From what I gather, if you are a weekend warrior, you won't notice much difference, but if you put the tools to the max test, there is a difference in run times. The after markets don't have as much run time no matter what is on the package.
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