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4-Port 18V Lithium-Ion Charger DC18SF for Makita 14.4V-18V Lithium Battery BL1840 BL1850 BL1860 | Replace Makita DC18SF DC18RC Rapid Charger

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  • for Makita 14.4V Battery: BL1415, BL1440, 194065-3, 194066-1, BL1430, DA340DRF, BDF343
  • for Makita 18V Battery: BL1860, BL1850, BL1840, BL1830, BL1820, BL1815, LXT-400,194205-3, 194204-5, BL1820B, BL1830B, BL1850B
Specification:
  • Type: 4-Port Lithium Battery Charger
  • Input: 100V-240V, AC
  • Output: 14.4V-18V, DC
  • USB Port: 5V/2.1A, DC
  • Warranty: 1 Year

Charger Advantages:

  • Multi-Volt 4-Port battery charger DC18SF can simultaneously charge 4 Makita 14.4V/18V batteries.
  • 2 USB Charging Ports for mobile phone charging or other portable electronic devices.
  • Diagnostics with indicator lights to communicates battery charge status.
  • Music on when battery plug-in or fully charged.
  • Support wall-hanging, can be mount on the wall to save space.

Package Includes: 

1 * 4-Port Charger DC18SF Compatible with Makita 14.4V-18V LXT Lithium-ion Battery (Charger Only )

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Q: Will these batteries work with my current tools?

Yes, within the same brand platform.While batteries aren't interchangeable between different brands (e.g., a DeWalt battery won't fit a Makita tool), our replacement batteries are engineered to100% match the original OEM connector and voltageof the specific brand they are designed for


Q: Understanding Specs: What do V and Ah mean?
  • Voltage (V): Think of this as the engine's power. Always match the voltage of your tool (e.g., 18V battery for an 18V tool).
  • Amp-Hours (Ah): Think of this as the size of your fuel tank. A higher Ah (e.g., 5.0Ah vs 2.0Ah) means a longer runtime per charge—it won't hurt your tool, it just lets you work longer.