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For Black and Decker 20V 6.0Ah Battery Replacement | LBXR20 LB2X4020 Lithium Battery 4 Pack

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🔄 12-Month Replacement Warranty
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Replacement Part Numbers:

LB20, LBX20, LBXR20, LB2X4020

Compatible With:(use"Ctrl+F" to find your own PN & Model)
Black & Decker BDCDMT120
Black & Decker CHH2220
Black & Decker LDX120C
Black & Decker LDX120SB
Black & Decker LGC120
Black & Decker LHT2220
Black & Decker LST120
Black & Decker LST220
Black & Decker LST300
Black & Decker LSW20
Black & Decker SSL20SB
Black & Decker SSL20SB-2
LHT120, LPHT120, LSW120, LPP120, LCS120, LLP120, LGC120, SSL20SB-2
ASL186K, ASL188K, BDCDMT120, CHH2220, EPL188KB

Item Specifics:
1.Voltage:20V
2.Capacity: 6000mAh
3.Battery Type: Lithium
4.Color: black and red 
5.Package: carton
6.Warranty: 1 Year
7.Replace OEM P/N: For LBXR20 LBXR20-OPE LB20 LBX20 LBX4020 LB2X4020-OPE

Features:
1. Intelligent program protection prevents from overcharge
2.High-quality replacement battery
3.Compatibility with the original
4.Lower Price than Original OEM Battery
5.No memory effect.

Note:
1. The battery must be FULLY charged before first use.
2. The battery is stored in a cool and dry place.
3. Do not Separation, extrusion, and impact.
4. Do not put the battery into water and fire.
5. Keep away from children.

Package included:
4 X 20V 6.0Ah Battery for Black & Decker 20V Power Tools

FAQ

Q: How is my shipping cost calculated?

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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.