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If you have high power drain tools like chainsaws, angle grinders etc, these are excellent. Their charge lasts heaps longer than my 5ah Makita batteries. The only reason I haven’t given 5 stars is I don’t know their life yet. But at a fraction of Makita cost (they don’t even make 9ah) they need not have a long life to be of good value.
“6.0Ah” Batteries didn’t last as long as genuine 3.0Ah ones and one failed after first use.
I purchased two 6.0Ah batteries. When they arrived, they were lighter than a genuine 3.0Ah battery I had purchased the week prior (to double the capacity, there either needs to be double the number of cells or use the same number of cells, but use cells with with double the capacity, which are generally heavier - check 18650 battery specs if you want to verify this). I fully charged them and then used them along with the 3.0Ah battery. Neither of the 6.0Ah batteries lasted as long as the 3.0Ah battery and one failed after the first use.
The failed battery shows up as fully charged whilst in the charger, but there’s no response when attempting to use it in a power tool.
Battery works fine it does look different to the one in Photos
Mine has 4 leds in a circle ⭕️ but only 3 work on mine, No big deal as I don’t look at them . On all my tools the fit is a little sloppy con paired to a original battery’s but for the price it does the job & holds charge good .
Items did not fit either of the two Makita chargers, one of which was recommended by the supplier when I initially advised them of this failure. Even when the batteries were fitted to the tools they did nit fit the docking unit of the Makita tool. On examition of the design of the connection section it became obvios that there were several minor design changes which were the apparent issue. These units are poorly designed and therefore it is a case of "do not purchase"