I have an old and battered dewalt drill, the batteries are on their last legs and I am looking at buying a new drill or replacing the batteries. The latest DeWalt drills have Li-Ion batteries - they have no battery memory and the lifespan is 2000 charging cycles. My old DeWalt NiMh DE9071 batteries have - according to DeWalt - 1000 charging cycles, but on the Amazon website - 3000 charging cycles - I get the feeling that DeWalt are pushing for the new Li-Ion batteries at the expense of the NiMh batteries. Can anyone help out here?
Yup, I happen to sell batteries and the ones that last 1000 charges are not quite as good as those that last 3000 charges, however, 2000 charges is a nice round figure so I prefer that one. I knew someone that had a mate, lucky get.
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