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For Ryobi 12V 4000mAh Battery 2 Pack Compatible with RYOBI CB120L CB121L BPL-1220 130503001 130503005

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Capacity (Ah/mAh): Determines runtime per charge. Does not impact tool model compatibility

Products are CE certified

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1-year warranty.

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  • Battery Type: Li-ion; Capacity: 4000mAh; Voltage: 12V; Quantity: 2
  • Compatible with RYOBI Replacement Battery for BID-1201, CAH120LK, CD100, CK212DA, CKF-120LM, CR-1201, CS-1201, HJP001, HJP001K, HJP002, HP612K, JG001, LSD-1201PB, LSD-1202PB
  • Compatible with 12V CB120L CB121L BPL-1220 130503001 130503005. (NOT for CB120N)
  • Safeguard features against incorrect voltage, short circuit, internal overheating. (NOT for Ni-Cd & Ni-MH Battery Charger)

FAQ

Q: How does the shipping cost work?

A:We offer free shipping on orders over $30. If your order does not meet the $30 threshold, you can use the checkout and enter your zip code to see the estimated cost.



Q: Are batteries from different brands compatible?

A: Generally, no.Each major power tool brand designs its own unique battery platform. This includes the physical connector, the electronic communication between the tool and battery, and the voltage. They are intentionally not interchangeable.

Q: What do Ah, mAh, and V mean on a battery?
  • A: These are the two most important specs for a power tool battery:
  • Ah / mAh (Amp-hour / milliamp-hour): This represents the battery's capacity. Think of it as the size of the fuel tank in a car. A higher Ah number (e.g., 5.0Ah) means a longer runtime before the battery needs to be recharged. Within the same voltage system, you can almost always use a higher Ah battery for longer performance.
  • V (Voltage): This is the most critical factor for compatibility. Think of it as the type of fuel the car needs. You must match the battery's voltage to the tool's voltage platform (e.g., an 18V battery for an 18V tool). Using the wrong voltage can permanently damage both the tool and the battery.