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MAKITA 6349DWFE cordless drill battery

2000 mAh Ni-Cd 18 volt Replacement power tools battery for MAKITA 1822, 192827-3.

  • Org. Price : $ 141.232
  • Sale Price: $ 108.64
  • Availability: In stock
MAKITA 6349DWFE battery

Specifications

CodeTypeCapacityVoltWeight
TMK023 Ni-Cd 2000 mAh 18 Volt 990 g

Features

The battery is designed to replace following MAKITA parts:
1822 192826-5 192827-3
The battery is compatible with the following MAKITA models:
1050 4334D 4334DWA
4334DWAE 4334DWDE 5026DA
5026DB 5026DWA 5036DA
5036DB 5036DWA 5046DA
5046DB 5046DWA 5621DWA
5621RDWA 6343D 6343DBE
6343DWA 6343DWB 6347DWAE
6347DWFE 6349DWFE 6390DWAE
8390DWAE 8443D 8443DWAE
8444DWFE ALL MARKITA 18 VOLT TOOLS DK1016DL
DK1021DL DK1024D DK1033DL DK2000D
JR180DWA JR180DWAE JR180DWBE
LS711DWA LS800DWA LS711DWBEK LS800D
LS800DWAE LS800DWBE LS800DZ
SC190DWDE UB181DZ

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

My does not hold a charge anymore, Why?

The potential reasons for this condition are as follows:

  1. A connection between the individual cells has broken.
  2. A single cell or multiple cells have been overheated and have failed.
  3. The has reached the limit of its useable life.
  4. Poor charging practices
  5. If the still runs, but with limited runtime, the cells may be unbalanced, requiring charging through equalization mode to bring each cell back to its maximum charge.