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FSKE 3.0Ah 18V Batería de Repuesto para Ryobi 18V Batería P108 P102 P103, etc. (Paquete de 2)

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Mex $760.00

Mex $ 380 .00 Mex $380.00

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1.Color:3.0ah


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  • 54 vatios horas de energía en cada paquete de baterías
  • 2 veces el tiempo de funcionamiento en comparación con la batería de 1,5 Ah
  • visualización LED de estado de carga
  • Compatible con herramientas Ryobi 18V max
  • Compatible con cargadores Ryobi de 18 V máx
  • 90 días de devolución de dinero y 365 días de garantía



Descripción del producto

ryobi
ryobi 18v battery
ryobi battery 18v
ryobi 18v battery
ryobi 18v battery
ryobi 18v battery

Replacement for Ryobi 18v battery models:

P102, P103, P104, P105, P106, P107, P108, P109, P189, P190, P191, P121, P122, BPL-1815, BPL-1820G, BPL18151, BPL1820, ABP1801 ABP1803 BCP1817/2SM BPP-1813 BPP-1815 BPP-1817 BPP-1817/2 BPP-1817M BPP-1820

Compatible with Ryobi 18v Charger Models:

P137, P743, PCG002, PCG004, PCG004C, PCG006, PCG008, PSK004, PSK016, PSK026 etc

Compatible with Ryobi 18v Power Tool models:

BID-1801M, BID-180L, BID1821, BIW180 CAD-180L, CAG-180M, CAP-1801M CCC-1801M, CCC-180L, CCD-1801, CCG-1801M, CCG-180L,CCS-1801/DM, CCS-1801/LM etc


Dave
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
Ryobi batteries works great Very Satisfied
Pete
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
reliable powerfull
Veny
Comentado en México el 30 de enero de 2025
Muy buenas ya las usé y quedé sastifecho
Rene Escamilla Mendieta
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2025
Work at the moment
Mauricio
Comentado en México el 16 de enero de 2025
Las he usado poco pero funcionan muy bien
Emilio Casillas
Comentado en México el 10 de enero de 2025
Hasta ahorita están funcionando muy bien, por el precio vale la pena
aTypicalEngineer808
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2024
Summary: This is a non-OEM (original equipment manufacturer) battery for a Ryobi 18V tool. I will list out some things to consider when determining if a non-OEM lithium battery is right for you.Background: Lithium has come a long way in terms of consumer confidence, regulatory confidence and reliability. The biggest hazard with lithium is that once catastrophic failure occurs, it's very hard to stop (typical lithium car fire where firefighters pump thousands of gallons on the fire, just to "contain" it). USPS will only ship lithium via ground services, and other carriers will ship smaller size battery packs via air, at a high cost.Recommendations: So what can the average consumer do to protect life and property when using and storing lithium battery packs? For starters, read the manufacturer's recommendation, and more so follow them. Lithium battery packs can fail due to manufacturing defects (such as poor connections), but most times it's probably from either physical damage (e.g. dropped) or poor usage practices (e.g. ran a high power, under high load for a long time, which typically heats to battery pack, and then place it on the charger, without allowing sufficient time for the pack to cool), and lastly poor storage practices (e.g. in a vehicle compartment in high heat).Lithium Best Practices:- when using, don't run the pack until it's completely drained (50% is a good target if you have multiple packs)- allow to cool, before recharging- store at 50% charge- store away from combustible materialsObservations: This offering by FSKE is one of about twenty lithium battery packs they offer for saleThe others packs are: Kobalt 24V, 40V; Ryobi 18V, 40V; Ego 56V; Dewalt 18V, 60V; Greenworks 24V, 60V Pro, 80V; Worx 40V; B&D 40Vso seven different manufacturers, and many different battery voltages, which is a very diverse assortment, given that all of them have different battery interfaces and battery monitoring system (BMS). FSKE offers 23 products, and mostly they are power tool batteries. For this 18V @ 4.0AH pack, a comparable Ryobi offering (at the Orange Box Store) is $100 ($200 for a 2-pack), as compared to this one at $29, so less than 1/3 the cost; and the lowest cost Ryobi OEM is 1.5 AH for $50, nearly twice the price. What are the trade offs? Unproven reliability, and I'm sure the manual says that using an aftermarket battery will void the warranty (especially if it catastrophically fails). Using this battery pack with the 40V leaf blower, so that's a pretty constant draw item (as compared to a high draw tool like a chainsaw), so that the blower will be kinder and gentler on the battery pack.Pros: Fair fit & finish; similar lithium battery pack offerings (as opposed to only this one offering).Cons: Not really a specialty manufacturer (although they have a few, as stated above); unproven reliability (which is a big deal with lithium batteries).Conclusion: At $29 for a 4.0AH pack, rating this 4-stars (+value, -unproven reliability).
James Gusway
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de diciembre de 2024
We charged them up the first time & they worked great, since then they don’t last 10 minutes they are not worth the money!!!
Chad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2024
Very well made battery pack. Fits perfectly. Not too tight or too loose, but as the OEM batteries do. Takes a good charge and retains a lot of power. Overall a well made battery at an even better price.
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