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Exmate Li-ion 12V 5.0Ah Battery Compatible with Milwaukee M12 48-11-2401 48-11-2411 48-11-2402 48-11-2440 12-Volt XC Cordless Milwaukee Tools

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About Exmate Li-ion 12V 5.0Ah Battery Compatible With

Li-ion VS Ni-CD 1. Li-ion battery is much more eco-friendly then Ni-CD battery, make no pollution to the environment. 2. The Li-ion battery is almost no memory effect. 3. Li-ion battery’s lifetime is longer then Ni-CD battery. Replace for: All 12-Volt Milwaukee M12 Lithium Battery Packs 48-11-2440, 48-11-2401, 48-59-2420, 48-11-2440, 48-11-2402, 48-11-2411, 48-11-2412, C12 B, C12 BX, M12 Compatible With: 2207-20, 2207-21, 2238-20, 2238-21, 2239-20, 2239-21, 2276-20NST, 2276-21, 2276-21NST, 2277-20, 2277-20NST, 2277-21, 2277-21NST, 2290-20, 2290-21, 2310-21, 2311-20, 2311-21, 2312-21, 2313-20, 2313-21, 2314-20, 2314-21,2320, 2320-20, 2320-21, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2401-20, 2401-22, 2410, 2410-20, 2410-22, 2411-20, 2411-22, 2415-20,2415-21, 2420-20, 2420-21, 2420-22, 2426-20, 2426-22, 2429-20, 2429-21XC, 2432-20, 2432-22, 2446-20, 2446-21XC,2450-20, 2450-22, 2451, 2451-20, 2451-22, 2455-20, 2455-22, 2456-20, 2456-21, 2457-20, 2457-21, 2458-20, 2458-21, 2460-20, 2460-21, 2470, 2470-20, 2470-21, 2471, 2471-20, 2471-21, 2471-22, 2590-20, 49-24-0145, 49-24-0146 C12 D, C12 DD, C12 HZ, C12 IC, C12 ID, C12 IW, C12 PC, C12 PD, C12 PPC, C12 WS Guarantee: 30 days full refund and return, we promise to provide the best products and the best service for you. Package: 1 x Replacement Battery Announcements: 1. For safe transportation, the batteries have not been full charged, after three cycles (full charge and full discharge for three times), the batteries can reach the best condition. 2. When your power tools are stucking and unable to run, please don’t force it to run. Otherwise excessive current will burn down the batteries. The right way is that pulling the tools back and running the tools again smoothly.