Unlike a lot of other manufacturers where almost any battery will do the job, in Milwaukee tools case, you should probably invest the extra cost and go genuine. I cannot say that I feel I get more power from the genuine battery. However, in respect of daily performance, the Redlink technology combined with the Redlithiom technology will keep your tool safe / undamaged and you will be able to use it longer with less break sessions due to it’s anti-overheating control.
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When compared to the Milwaukee made batteries, this generic version produces less power (in terms of driving speed) and shorter run times (in number of screws driven) when used for installing 3" deck screws in treated lumber.
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Only difference seems to be these batteries lack the remaining charge indicator LED's. Still they work well and still offer up a flashing red LED as their charge drops below a certain level. Definitely a money saver.
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They don't clip in as tight as factory batteries it has fell out of my impact gun while really hammering on a stick bolt but not a problem very often. hold a charge at least as good as factory 2.0amp batteries overall well worth the money.
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At first, I bought the high output non-branded batteries for Milwaukee. I work outside, and this year it has been cold, in the 20's. The unbranded batteries would run my Milwaukee ratchet for 10 seconds and quit. Recharge them, and same results, 10 seconds, maybe. After they warm up, they work. I cant wait for spring for my tools to work. Change back to these genuine Milwaukee batteries, and it works just fine.
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