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Makita 193890-9 9034 9-3/5-Volt 2-3/5-Amp Hour NiMH Stick Style Battery

Makita 193890-9 9034 9-3/5-Volt 2-3/5-Amp Hour NiMH Stick Style Battery

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Brand: Makita
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $91.00
Buy New: $61.34
as of 9/10/2010 09:43 CDT details
You Save: $29.66 (33%)



New (11) Used (3) from $29.99

Seller: Grady's Online
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 16303

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Battery Type: NiMh
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 13 x 1.8 x 6.8

MPN: 193890-9
Model: 193890-9
UPC: 088381145640
EAN: 0088381145640
ASIN: B000256RQY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Designed for all 9-3/5-Volt cordless tools
  • 2-3/5 Ah for maximum run time
  • Made with nickel-metal hydride
  • Stick-style battery
  • 1-year limited warranty

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Amazon.com Product Description
The Makita 193890-9 9.6-Volt 2.6-Ah Ni-MH Battery is made for use with all 9.6-volt cordless tools. This stick style battery is made with nickel-metal hydride with 2.6 Ah for maximum run time. This battery comes with a 1-year limited warranty.

Product Description
193890-9 Model Code: AC - Price is for 1 Each (part# 193890-9) This item features: -Ni-MH batteries have longer run-time than standard Nickel Cadmium batteries. -Type: Rechargable Battery Pack. Model Code  Model Description AABatt. Type:NiCad, Voltage:14.40 VDC, Batt. Cap.:2.000 A-h, Style:Pod ABBatt. Type:NiMH, Voltage:12.00 VDC, Batt. Cap.:2.600 A-h, Style:Pod ACVoltage:9.60 VDC, Batt. Cap.:10.600 A-h, Style:Stick


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5 out of 5 stars Excellent product   December 27, 2007
P. J. Hauser (IL)
20 out of 20 found this review helpful

This battery provides an excellent upgrade option for those with older Makita tools. My original Ni-Cad batteries would no longer hold a charge and I was about ready to replace everything when I saw this battery at Menards. It was more expensive than another Ni-Cad, but worth every penny. Like others, I do wish it would have been more clearly marked on the packaging that my older charger would no longer work, so I ended up going back to the store to buy the new charger (another $50). Still, it's a better charger and it will work for both the old and new batteries, with better indicators for the charging status. It will also allow charging a battery sooner after use than the old charger. The old charger would require waiting quite awhile for a recently used battery to cool down before it would accept it. The new chargeer requires little or no cool down time before the battery can be popped in.

One drawback to the new charger is that it is larger and won't fit in the original case for my drill. For awhile I just kept the new charger in my main toolbox, but recently I found a great deal on a used drill with case (and another Ni-Mah battery) on ebay, so now I'm all set. From this description, it may sound like I would have been better off just to get a whole new setup, but as others have mentioned the newer drills are heavier and shaped differently than the older models. I'm helping a friend build a deck and there are some tight places on the deck where his brand new drill would not fit while mine still would due to the narrow design.

Overall I'm extremely pleased with this product. Besides the larger capacity and more time between charges, this battery seems to produce power more evenly over the life of a single charge. The drill has almost full torque until the battery runs out instead of gradually getting slower as the Ni-Cads seemed to do. This gives the feel that the drill has more power than before, though that may just be my perception.

For those people who already have the correct charger, then purchasing this battery is a no-brainer. If your model came with the model 9033 battery, this one even has a bit more capacity (2.6 amp-hours versus 2.2).



5 out of 5 stars Great New batteries for the Old Classic Tools   September 28, 2007
Wendell J. Paulson (Gardiner, WA USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I finally succumbed and went out and purchased some new higher voltage battery powered drills. They were very much heavier and more cumbersome than my old Makita drills. What a great relief it was to find these new higher powered and better memory NiMH batteries. I ordered them and the new Makita DC1804 charger from Amazon and got them quite quickly. They have been working very very well thus far. I took back the new very heavy drills and am very pleased that I can now use my much lighter and less cumbersome 9.6 volt Makita drills again. The battery life is much longer and the new charger charges both the new batteries and the old batteries.
These are a definite purchase if you wish to continue using your 9.6 volt tools.
Wendell in beautiful Gardiner, WA.



5 out of 5 stars Bettre than NiCd !   February 1, 2009
GUSR19 (Chicago, IL USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

These NiMH batteries are far superior to the old NiCds, even though you need to buy a new charger to use them with an older tool. These batteries seem to be able to deliver power much better at low temperatures than the newer
lithium ones, so I was able to drive screws around freezing much better with my old 9.6V Makita than the much newer 10.8V/12V Bosch PS20-2. In warmer conditions they were equal or the Bosch won.



5 out of 5 stars Endless power   September 13, 2008
T. FORD (God's Country, AL)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although you will spend a chunk of money if you are doing this to replace the older type of batteries for your drill, but to me it was worth it. You have to buy a new charger also by the way! I love my 9.6 drill and did not want to buy a new one (these last for ever if you ask me) the power is much better than ever before and they last forever. I used mine to drill several 3" holes through 3/4 inch treated plywood and was already using it before I started the project. The batteries were not freash and it did not let me down. Great product if you can shell out the money on an old drill.... that is up to you!!!



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