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For Makita 10.8V-12V Battery Charger | DC10WA BL1013 BL1014 DF030D DF330D Li-ion Charger | clearance

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Product Features:
- Replace the original Makita battery code: 10.8V/12V
- Brand new, Li-ion Charger for Makita Battery BL1013 BL1014(Battery Not Included).
- Overload protection protects from damaged battery cells, Durable and cooling system has the function of stable heat dissipation.
- Features a LED Charge Status Indicator.

- During the charging process, the Rapid Optimum Charger monitors actively control the current, voltage and temperature

Compatible With:
For Makita 194550-6,194551-4 BL1013/BL1014
DC10WA/DF030D/DF330D/DF330DWE/DF030DWE/TD090D/HP330DWE,

It can also be used for CL104Z CL100DW CL100DWZ CL100DZ vacuum cleaner charger

Product Specification:

  • Condition: Brand New Replacement Charger
  • Item: Charger for Makita 10.8V BL1013 BL1014
  • Type: Lithium Battery Charger
  • Input: 100V~ 50-60Hz 22W
  • Output: DC 12V 1.5A
  • Weight: about 200g
  • Plug: US Standard Plug
  • Compatible: 194550-6,194551-4, BL1013, BL1014
  • Color: Black
  • Dimension:135*78*50mm
  • Warranty: 1 year
Package Include:
1 X Li-ion Battery Charger For Makita DC10WA (Only 1*charger Adapter, No battery)
1 X User Manual 

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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.