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    Cordless tool batteries- you get what you pay for

    I have a lot of cordless tools. Mine are Milwaukee, but the stuff shown in this vid will be the same for me. Those cheap batts are tempting, well they were. I haven't succumbed. Caveat emptor.

    Oh yeah, this is clearly a voice over, but I think the guy speaking is the guy in the vid. Not bad, I tried learning Japanese

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    We bought some aftermarket Milwaukee batteries at about 1/2 price for work. they claimed to be 6A/Hr. They weren't. Even when new, they would cut 1,1/2 60mm holes in a 5mm thick strainer, while the several years old original Milwaukee 5A/Hr batteries would cut 5 holes. Rip off, never again.
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