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Makita 6213DWAE Battery Replacements
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- ni-cd standard replacement battery for the Makita is designed replace OEM part numbers 192681-5 193157-5 192698-a 1220 and more. Our power tool batteries are precision-engineered and rigorously tested for voltage, capacity, compatibility and safety to exceed original equipment manufacturer specifications.

- Brand: makita
- State: in stock
- capacity: 1.3
- voltage: 12
- Weight: 518.50g
- 1 year warranty!
- Price: 32.00$
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- ni-cd Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
- tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed
to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 1.3
- State: in stock
- Price:32.00$
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- ni-cd Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
- tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed
to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 1.5
- State: in stock
- Price:35.00$
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- ni-cd Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
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to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 2
- State: in stock
- Price:43.00$
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- ni-mh Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
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to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 2.1
- State: in stock
- Price:54.00$
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- ni-mh Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
- tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed
to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 2.5
- State: in stock
- Price:54.00$
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- ni-mh Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
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to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 3
- State: in stock
- Price:63.00$
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- ni-mh Replacement Makita 6213DWAE Battery
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to be 100% compatible with Makita power tools.
- Capacity: 3.3
- State: in stock
- Price:69.00$
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Makita6213DWAE Power Tools battery Article&FAQ
Is it Possible to Upgrade the Device's Battery to a newer Chemistry?
- Maybe. NiCad, NiMH and Li-Ion are all fundamentally different from one another and cannot be substituted unless the device has been pre-configured from the factory to accept more than one type of battery chemistry.
Please refer to your manual to find out which rechargeable battery types the particular device supports or use our Battery Quick Finder Wizard to find all the compatible battery for your device. It will automatically list all of the battery types supported by the your specific device.
How can I maximize the performance of my battery?
- There are several steps you can take to help you get maximum performance from your battery:
Prevent the Memory Effect - Keep the battery healthy by fully charging and then fully discharging it at least once every two to three weeks. Exceptions to the rule are Li-Ion batteries which do not suffer from the memory effect.
Keep the Batteries Clean - It's a good idea to clean dirty battery contacts with a cotton swab and alcohol. This helps maintain a good connection between the battery and the portable device.
Exercise the Battery - Do not leave the battery dormant for long periods of time. We recommend using the battery at least once every two to three weeks. If a battery has not been used for a long period of time, perform the new battery break in procedure described above.
Battery Storage - If you don't plan on using the battery for a month or more, store it in a clean, dry, cool place away from heat and metal objects. NiCad, NiMH and Li-Ion batteries will self-discharge during storage; remember to recharge the batteries before use.
Sealed Lead Acid - (SLA) batteries must be kept at full charge during storage. This is usually achieved by using special trickle chargers. If you do not have a trickle charger, do not attempt to store SLA batteries for more than three months.
What is the difference between NiCad, NiMH and Lithium Ion batteries?
- Batteries in portable consumer devices such as a laptop, camcorder, cellular phone, etc., are typically made using either Nickel Cadmium (NiCad), Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) or Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery cell chemistry. Each type of rechargeable battery chemistry has its own unique characteristics:
NiCad and NiMH:
The main difference between the two is that NiMH battery (the newer technology of the two) offers higher energy density than NiCads. In other words, the capacity of a NiMH is approximately twice the capacity of its NiCad counterpart. What this means is for you is increased run-time from the battery with no additional bulk or weight. NiMH also offers another major advantage: NiCad batteries tend to suffer from what is called the "memory effect". NiMH batteries are less prone to develop this problem and thus require less maintenance and conditioning. NiMH batteries are also environmentally friendlier than NiCad batteries since they do not contain heavy metals (which present serious landfill problems). Note: Not all devices can accept both NiCad or NiMH batteries.
Lithium Ion:
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) has become the new standard for portable power in consumer devices. Li-Ion batterys produce the same energy as NiMH battery but weighs approximately 20%-35% less. This is can make a noticeable difference in devices such as cellular phones, camcorders or notebook computers where the battery makes up a significant portion of the total weight. Another reason Li-Ion batteries have become so popular is that they do not suffer from the "memory effect" at all. They are also environmentally friendly because they don't contain toxic materials such as Cadmium or Mercury.