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Skil 144BAT 14-2/5-Volt 1-1/5-Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery
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Skil 144BAT 14-2/5-Volt 1-1/5-Amp Hour NiCad Pod Style Battery

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Description:

14.4V Battery, Used For The Following Models 2567-02, 2567-03, 2584-04, 2585-04, 2575-02, & 2568-02

Features:

Bosch #144BAT 14.4V Battery


ROBERT BOSCH TOOL GROUP


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 4.5 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 21 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

4Good, Solid AccessoryAug 15, 2007
By Sir Charles Panther "Life is hard. It's harder when you're stupid."
Note: I've only had to purchase one of these recently because my wife "cleaned up" around the house, and the charger and my spare battery both disappeared, maybe thrown away, maybe put in a secure location for storage, never to be seen again, or maybe "rediscovered" in another eight or ten years . . .

Four things I like about this product:

1. Power delivery. My experience with this battery has been a steady flow of power in all weather and temperature conditions, for up to five straight hours of pretty steady use. When the battery starts to fade, there is no slow and gentle decrease in power, the battery just gives. I like the fact that you get uninterrupted, max power right up to the point of failure, when it becomes absolutely clear that it's time to recharge.

2. Fit and integration. When you slide this battery into the tool, there is no play, no jiggling, no movement. The battery becomes part of the tool, indeed, the tool was designed from this point of view, specifically in the weighting of the drill. I've never had any problems with the battery sliding in or out, seating itself, or making the right contacts. This is good basic design.

3. Interchangeability. This battery pulls out and drops right into a range of Skil tools, and I like that. What I like best is that after a good three, four years down the road, Skil still hasn't phased this line out, and the tools and batteries all still work together. I don't see the planned obsolescence, the cynical corporate plan for every owner to be forced to upgrade to a new system as a slightly older line matures, and I like it. That's a good way to generate brand loyalty, at least with this consumer.

4. Charging. The battery charges quickly, and holds its charge for a good long time. If it's been stored for a while without use, yes, it needs a shot, but it charges surprisingly quickly.

The one thing I don't think is that great about this product has to do with charging, specifically overcharging. I learned this one the hard way. I had the basic charger, and it worked just fine. At some point I had a battery in the charger for an extended period of time--I just plain forgot--and it went maybe a week or so plugged in. Well, that killed both the battery and the charger, an expensive set to replace. I learned about this only after I went online to find out what had happened. Was that in the owner's manual? Maybe. I can't tell you as I've lost it, so maybe it's my own fault. But buyer/user beware: charge your battery and then unplug both the charger from the wall and the battery from the charger right away, or you'll be buying yourself a new set of both.

And make sure you dispose of this battery properly when it reaches the end of its life. Radio Shack will take them off your hands for free.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Drill is like new after new battery!Nov 09, 2009
By Joellen P. Rogers "design diva"
I was skeptical about whether I should buy a new drill or just get a new battery for the one I had, because I heard opinions for both options. I opted to get a new battery and my drill is back to its normal self - full of power! The only reason I didn't give the rating 5 stars is because I don't know the longevity of this battery. So far I am fully satisfied and saved some money reusing my old drill.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5skill 14.4 v batterySep 07, 2009
By Lloyd Richardson
My old battery died after about 4 or 5 years use. This is what I needed to keep my portable drill going.
Quick shipment and product as advertised. 2hr charge and it was ready to go.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Purchased it for my brother.Sep 16, 2008
By Big Daddy Ray
My brother needed a new battery for his drill. I found this one from Amazon. Saved him $20 Dollars.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Skil 14.4 volt NiCd Pod style batteryJun 12, 2008
By Jack A. Taylor
This was bought as a replacement battery for a Skil drill. The first battery didn't last long because I used the drill only occasionally and didn't keep the battery at full charge. Nicad batteries are notorious for this problem, and my recent drill purchases have been the newer drills--with lithium batteries.

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