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Old 05-02-2021, 05:28 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Outdoorsman View Post

My suggestion is simply this.... Look for fully interchangeable batteries for the tools you need AND make sure they have the "run time" between charges that you need.
Yes.

And as stated get extra batteries.

Brand by brand - the battery will change for different models and different years. It is much more expensive to wait and attempt to purchase an extra battery later on. The battery may not be available later on or there may be aftermarket inferior batteries later on.

Get the batteries when the initial purchase is made.
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