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    MAKITA 6237DWDE battery

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MAKITA 6237DWDE cordless drill battery

2000 mAh Ni-Cd 14.4 volt Replacement power tools battery for MAKITA 192600-1, 1422.

  • Org. Price : $ 110.708
  • Sale Price: $ 85.16
  • Availability: In stock
MAKITA 6237DWDE battery

Specifications

CodeTypeCapacityVoltWeight
TMK020 Ni-Cd 2000 mAh 14.4 Volt 784.5 g

Features

The battery is designed to replace following MAKITA parts:
1422 192600-1
The battery is compatible with the following MAKITA models:
6228DWAE 6233DWAE 6236DWDE
6237DWDE 6336DWDE 6337DWDE
8433D 8433DWDE

Warrant

We warrant that the products sold in our website, other than explicitly stated, are 100% brand new and free from defects in material and workmanship - We never sell used or refurbished batteries

  • Highest quality cells
  • 100% QC of EVERY batteries
  • Repair or replace during the first 90 days
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • 15 Days Money Back

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Shipping

OptionCostDelivery Days
UPS Ground$10.00About 5 business days
USPS First Class$10.00About 4 business days
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Tips

What should be done with once they have gone bad?

RECYCLE. The material in these batteries (nickel-cadmium) is toxic, and must be disposed of properly. A Federal Law was approved in May of 1996, under the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Management Act, mandating the proper disposal of these batteries. If continued efforts to recycle nickel-cadmium batteries fail, the states will outlaw their use. Without these , cordless power tools will not be available as they are today. is an active participant with RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation), the organization which is the international leader in the collection, transportation, and recycling the NiCd cells so they can remain a viable option in the U.S. and the rest of the world. Old batteries should be disposed of at Black & Decker Service Centers.