The last 2 pictures seem to show an 18V slide-on battery. This seems to be for a 12V (10.8) triangular battery as shown in first pic. Looks like clone of Milwaukee M12 & M18 system.
@pmarin@xterraguy Actually, a number of the alphabet soup “brands” use Makita style batteries. This is actually very preferable, since it’s the one place many can cheap out on. Stealing Using someone else’s standard increases the chance that there would be replacements available.
@narfcake@xterraguy The Milwaukee 12V system used triangular batteries, and at one time when Sears was still around, there was a Craftsman line of tools that looked very similar. I don’t know if they were directly interchangeable – sometimes there is some plastic “key” or “slot” system that prevents swapping between systems. This one (in particular the charger) looks exactly like the one that was the Sears Craftsman version of the system. Very possibly this is stuff that was at one time the Sears-branded system.
@pmarin@xterraguy You’re probably talking about the Craftsman Nextec system, which was ODM by Chervon (Skil, Kobalt, and Flex). That line was fully discontinued when Stanley Black and Decker bought them over.
Similar appearance, but they all fit differently. Nextec had the terminals on the flatter 2-battery edge, Milwaukee M12 and Bosch 12V has them on the rounded 1-battery edge.
Link to another site selling it for $37.77 but with more accurate photos. My earlier point was that the last 2 pics on the Meh listing are incorrect and for an 18V product.
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The last 2 pictures seem to show an 18V slide-on battery. This seems to be for a 12V (10.8) triangular battery as shown in first pic. Looks like clone of Milwaukee M12 & M18 system.
@pmarin Nobody clones, every brand has their own proprietary battery setup.
@pmarin @xterraguy Actually, a number of the alphabet soup “brands” use Makita style batteries. This is actually very preferable, since it’s the one place many can cheap out on.
StealingUsing someone else’s standard increases the chance that there would be replacements available.@narfcake @xterraguy The Milwaukee 12V system used triangular batteries, and at one time when Sears was still around, there was a Craftsman line of tools that looked very similar. I don’t know if they were directly interchangeable – sometimes there is some plastic “key” or “slot” system that prevents swapping between systems. This one (in particular the charger) looks exactly like the one that was the Sears Craftsman version of the system. Very possibly this is stuff that was at one time the Sears-branded system.
@pmarin @xterraguy You’re probably talking about the Craftsman Nextec system, which was ODM by Chervon (Skil, Kobalt, and Flex). That line was fully discontinued when Stanley Black and Decker bought them over.
Similar appearance, but they all fit differently. Nextec had the terminals on the flatter 2-battery edge, Milwaukee M12 and Bosch 12V has them on the rounded 1-battery edge.
Link to another site selling it for $37.77 but with more accurate photos. My earlier point was that the last 2 pics on the Meh listing are incorrect and for an 18V product.