Friday, March 23, 2012

Accessories > Makita 6320074 9000 9-3/5-Volt 1-1/3-Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery

Makita 6320074 9000 9-3/5-Volt 1-1/3-Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery

by Makita Power Tools

Makita 6320074 9000 9 3/5 Volt 1 1/3 Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery

  • Makita 9-3/5-Volt Ni-Cad battery-Pack
  • Stick-style battery for all Makita 9-3/5-Volt tools except MakPak
  • Durable plastic casing
  • 1 battery-Pack; charger not included
  • 1-year warranty

Product Description
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The Makita 9.6-volt Ni-Cad battery pack is a stick-style battery for all Makita 9.6-volt tools except MakPak. It is re-chargable and comes in a durable plastic casing and includes 1 battery pack. The charger is not included. This product is backed by a 1-year warranty.

Makita 6320074 9000 9-3/5-Volt 1-1/3-Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery

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Vladimir Hrycenko May 3, 2010 at 4:19 am

The 6300 series nicad batteries are not as cost effective as the newer 9300 nimh batteries, which, although about 33% costlier, take up a 65% greater charge and are, otherwise, completely interchangeable with the 6300.
Rating: 1 / 5

zigzagg May 3, 2010 at 5:24 am

If you have 9.6 tools, and I have a number of them, you need this battery. Simple as that. Is it the best in the world? No. Does it run the tool? Yes. Is it still available after all these years? Yes. End of discussion.
Rating: 3 / 5

Lou R. May 3, 2010 at 6:06 am

The old Makita set keeps going, and I like the feel of the drill, so a new battery makes sense. The NiCad seems to be just as good as the newer NiMh battery I have, and will charge in the old charger. I do admit my new Panasonic drill has much more power, but is heavier. Lou – full time electrician and fixer.
Rating: 5 / 5

Toolpig May 3, 2010 at 8:27 am

If you have any of the older cordless tools you will eventually need one of these. They are as tough and dependable as batteries get. These are about the only batteries that it makes more sense to buy than to replace the whole tool. As an example look at the 12v NIMH battery . They run about 150.00 for a pair.A whole new drill kit can be had for that. I would much prefer NIMH batteries but they are much more expensive and won’t take as many charges in the long run.So I feel these are not that bad of a deal.
Rating: 4 / 5

D42JEEP May 3, 2010 at 10:45 am

I feel that one can never have too many batteries. As my old Makita drill & recipro saw continue to work like the day I bought them, I find that I periodically have to replace the batteries as they wear out. After looking on e-bay for a long time, I found that Amazon had a good price to go along with free shipping. As I wasn’t in any hurry, I was pleasantly supprised that it came pretty quickly.
Rating: 5 / 5

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