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Use any brand battery in any power tool 18v-20v DEWALT MILWAUKEE MAKITA PORTER CABLE BOSCH adapters

Use any brand battery in any power tool 18v-20v DEWALT MILWAUKEE MAKITA PORTER CABLE BOSCH adapters Dewalt battery in a Makita, Makita in a Milwaukee, Milwaukee in a Dewalt, Dewalt in a Ryobi, Porter Cable in a Makita..................... The possibilities are endless with battery adapters.

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-Quick delivery USA stocked battery adapters shown in the links below-
20vMaxDewalt & M18Milwaukee to Makita: (DM18M)
20vMaxDewalt & M18Milwaukee to Ryobi: (DM18RL)
20vMaxDewalt & M18Milwaukee to BOSCH:
20vMaxDewalt & M18Milwaukee to CRAFTSMAN 19.2V
20vMaxDewalt to M18Milwaukee :
20vMaxDewalt to OLD 18v Dewalt :
M18Milwaukee to 20vMaxDewalt :
Milwaukee M18 to old Milwaukee NICAD v18 :
20v Porter Cable, Blk/D, Stanley to Makita: (BPS18M)
18v Makita to 20vMax Dewalt: (MT20DL)
18v Makita to M18 Milwaukee: (MT20ML)
18v Makita to ~~~18v Ryobi:

-3D printed low production Hand Made adapters listed below, a little pricey but all I could find-
18v Ridgid to 18v Makita:
18v Ridgid to 18v ~~~Ryobi:
M18 Milwaukee to 18v Ridgid:
20vMax Dewalt to 18v Ridgid:
Makita 18v to METABO:
Dewalt 20v to METABO:
Metabo 18v to Dewalt Milwaukee Ridgid 3pack:
Metabo 18v to Bosch :
Metabo 18v to Hitachi :
Dewalt 20v to SNAP-ON :
Milwaukee 18v to SNAP-ON :
EVERYTHING else:
This guy(I don't know him) makes custom adapters on Ebay



Some of the links are affiliate links and I may or may not make a few cents off of them. The links above are the cheapest USA sourced adapters I could find at the time of the video. If you can wait a month you can get them for a few dollars less from China. Use the part number I listed after the link to aid in searching. I found most from Amazon, Ebay and Ali Express.



~~~RYOBI, and possibly Ridgid(made by same company TTI)
One word of cation with Ryobi(and possibly Ridgid): They are the only current made tool with no low battery shutoff built into the tool itself. They control this entirely through the battery as their tools are backwards compatible with their 20+yr old Nicad packs. So you will need to monitor battery voltage and stop when the meter shows or when the tool starts to slow. Continuing to use the tool when it's dying could damage the Dewalt, Makita, etc battery pack.





 *************Favorite cool TOOLS from the video*****************
RYOBI Cordless Bandsaw P590 :
Makita Cordless Angle Grinder XAG09 :
Dewalt Mid Range Impact DCF894 :
Milwaukee M12 3/8 stubby impact 2554-20 :
Porter Cable Angle Grinder PCC761:



MAKE YOUR OWN BATTERY CONVERTER ADAPTER
1.You can take two cheaper premade adapters and join them to make the correct male to female you require.
2.Find a dead battery that fits the tool you need and then sacrifice a tool you own batteries for(ie. flashlight) and modify them together. Kind of like I did in this video:
3. Do a combination of both the first two suggestions to make your adapter.



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Will work great with an Impact Wrench, Drill, Hammer Drill, Impact Drill, Rotary Hammer, Band Saw, Circular Saw, Reciprocating Saw, Angle Grinder, Lights, etc.

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