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The DM18M Battery Adapter allows you to convert Dewalt 20V and Milwaukee 18V M18 lithium batteries to be compatible with Makita 18V tools. It features USB and Type-C charging ports for added convenience, ensuring you can power your devices anywhere. Designed for durability, this adapter is a cost-effective solution for tool enthusiasts looking to maximize their battery usage.
Item Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.56 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 17.96 g |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Power Tool, Camera |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Y**4
They actually work!!!! Great deal.
I I ly had chance to use one of the the two by wow these work so great! We have a ton of tools with our business and it great to have these adaptors to use one battery source. Also the tools with the Milwaukee battery last so much longer! I was completely surprised by these and really glad I bought them. Thanks so much!
S**Z
Perfect, even fit my milwaukee
Fit perfectly into my Ryobi leadblower, I read the instructions and thought it wouldn’t fit my milkwaukee batteries as it only said makita but it fit my Milwaukee battery perfectly. Very high value for money, rather than buying a battery I can just get this to fit my batteries I have right now
A**Y
Functional adapter.
So far so good! Works wonderfully so far for all of my Dewalt batteries and all of my Ryobi tools! I assume the usbc in back is a built in inverter? Not sure didn’t read too much into that but clearly not for charging batteries. Batteries don’t look like they are sitting correctly in the unit but they do click in securely. Overall I am happy! 5/5
D**K
Good adapter and it works
I have a battery operated leaf blower which uses its own brand of 21V 2AH Li-Ion battery, which is not enough capacity (lasts only 10-15 minutes per battery) to finish the job. Of course, there is extra battery, but I would rather use a higher capacity battery that lasts longer time. One of the reviewers mentioned the Makita battery works in the same leaf blower even though the Makita battery is 18V. Since most of my power tools are DeWalt, I have several high capacity 20V DeWalt MAX batteries.This ZLWAWAOL battery converter is exactly what I needed for converting 20V DeWalt battery to 18V Makita battery. The DeWalt battery fits reasonably well (it’s not smooth, but manageable) into the adapter and the adapter fits (again, not smooth but manageable as well) my leaf blower. Most importantly, the leaf blower worked with this adapter.The quality seems fine and it look durable. Only problem is the insertion direction of both the DeWalt battery and the adapter are the same, which causes tight clearance (I mean really tight) between the leaf blower and the DeWalt battery. I wished the insertion direction of the DeWalt battery is the opposite.I am still happy with this purchase for my application. Now, I can use 6 -9AH DeWalt batteries to finish the job maybe with only one battery. I am not sure about the extra USB charging ports since I have no reason to use the ports for charging purpose, but I am sure it can be a useful feature.
B**.
Use Milwaukee M18 batteries on Dewalt 20v tools!
Surprised how well this works for the price! All of my cordless power tools use Milwaukee M18 batteries, but I still have a couple of Dewalt yard tools (leaf blower, hedge trimmer, etc). This adapter allows me to use my M18 batteries when the Dewalt 20v ones run out. Clicks in tight with no wobble. Definitely recommend.
S**T
Works perfectly and quality seems good as well.
Works really well. Fits the ryobi nail and dewalt battery good. Snug fit but not too much so. This is a great buy if most of your tools are dewalt , but you wanna save a little money buying a Ryobi tool because you may not use it all that much. Also Ryobi makes quite a few cordless tools no one else makes , so yeah great buy.Haven't used the USB or c-type charging port but the build seems good and I expect no problems.
L**S
With a quick cut any battery fits any tool.
The media could not be loaded. These do have a buck/step down converter. That’s even better because an M12 is 11.7v charged and 9v dead. This puts out 12v all the time then nothing so you get every bit of time and that’s 5x the electricity as a m12 We did the math at the school I teach at. M12 are $0.62/Wh the extended are $0.60 M18 cost $0.65/Wh, a dewalt is only $0.45 but a Bauer is $0.18/Wh and fits with a couple quick cuts with an oscillating tool or angle grinder. Presto. Milwaukee M18, dewalt, Bauer and Hercules (kinda,it slides out). Super easy , works just as good , better battery life , and you save so much money. Not to mention durability of a Bauer 5Ah with Samsung cells running a 12v tool or a weak Ryobi makes the battery last so much longer for half the price!
A**S
Fits both Dewalt 20v and Milwaukee M18 batteries!
Works great! Fits both Dewalt and Milwaukee batteries to convert to Ryobi tools. Used it on: nailer/jig saw/light/fan/wet dry vac/mini carpet extracter/drill. WARNING!!! (It will blow out bulb in the Ryobi 18volt specific bug zapper.) Other than that it's been great.