Anyone use this Primecell to rebuild cordless batteries? I’m getting tired of replacing batteries, would like to try having a few rebuilt to see how well they hold up. Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
Anyone use this Primecell to rebuild cordless batteries? I’m getting tired of replacing batteries, would like to try having a few rebuilt to see how well they hold up. Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
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I used Primecell last month to rebuild two Makita 14v batteries and they are like new. The one in my cordless drill is still providing excellent power from the original charge. I would highly recommend the rebuild at this time. The recommendation is to send the batteries via U.S. Postal Service because UPS charges a premium for delivery to an address outside their normal truck delivery route.
Regards,
Rex
thanks. I'm going to send a 12v and an 18v to see how they work out. The prices are fair and I like the idea of rebuilding.
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