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For Craftsman 19.2V XCP 5.5Ah Battery Replacement | Lithium-ion C3 Diehard Battery 11375 PP2025 PP203

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Specifications:

Type: Lithium-Ion
Voltage: 19.2V
Capacity: 5500mAh
Warranty: 1 Year

Replace OEM P/N:

For Craftsman 19.2V batteries, 11375, 11376, 130279005, 11375,11376, 130279003, 1323903, 1323517,
315.114480, 315.114852,315.101540, 15.11448, 315.115410 130239006, 130235021.

Compatible Models:

Fit Craftsman 315.115410,C3 19.2Volt  Tools 10126,11541,11543,11570,11576,11578,11580,11586,17338,17339, CRS1000

Note:
Please check whether your charger will charge lithium batteries or not.
This is a lithium battery.

Package included:
1x 19.2V 5.5Ah C3 Battery for Craftsman 19.2V Power Tools
1x User Manual

Features:
1. Products are made of high-quality battery cells,100% brand new high quality
2. Built-in Protection against overcharging, over-discharge, over-current.
3. With short circuit protection and steady voltage circuit.
4. Shell designed according to original batteries size, 100% compatible with original Craftsman 19.2V cordless tools and chargers.

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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.