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Posted 24 April 2023

2 x 5.0Ah Makita BL1850 18v LXT Li-ion Battery with star - £99.99 with code (UK Mainland) @ Powertoolmate / eBay

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Genuine Makita BL1850 TWIN PACK 18v 5.0ah LXT Li-ion Battery with star for £99.99 with code APRIL20 (Code Credit )

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  • The Li-ion range delivers 430% more working capacity during it's lifetime compared to Ni-Cad and is 40% Lighter than Ni-MH.
  • The Li-ion has minimal depletion of power during use or in storage over it's lifetime.
  • Unbeatable 45 minute charge time.
  • Same weight as 3.0Ah battery.
  • Works with your current Li-ion Chargers.
  • Longer run time and battery life.
  • STAR Protection Computer Controls™
  • Low self-discharge
  • Energy storage capacity for long run times
  • With overload, over discharge and overheating protection
  • These batteries have the LED Power Indicator
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  1. Darealspoon's avatar
    Showing as 129.99 for me, before discount, 103.99 after

    Still a decent deal at that price mind (edited)
    cbay's avatar
    I think they have put the price up. Showing the same for me.
  2. Potty_Trained's avatar
    Best I've seen in over a year
  3. williemanjaro's avatar
    Woo-hoo! Sub £1 per amp-hour, the holy grail.
  4. dellboy82's avatar
    Absolute bargain. Bought. Cheers
  5. piezzio's avatar
    And 3% Cashback on tcb i think
  6. Brian_Smith's avatar
    Nice 😃
  7. brightsky's avatar
    Nice Ta
  8. DealioSmith's avatar
    Heated to the moon. This is what everyone in the United Kingdom wants.
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