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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 439406" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I would say that goes some way towards ending up not getting completely rubbish batteries, but they are still generic Chinese cheap copies. I bought several 18V Li-Ion batteries from Axminster as they have been on offer over the last few years, some 3Ah, some 4Ah. They have mostly failed or been replaced. The Makita ones that came with the original drills I bought still work fine, so from now on I will only buy genuine. There was nothing actually wrong with the batteries for the first year or 2, so most people would say they were fine, but when they all fail and the Makita branded ones still work then I would say it's not worth the saving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 439406, member: 6967"] I would say that goes some way towards ending up not getting completely rubbish batteries, but they are still generic Chinese cheap copies. I bought several 18V Li-Ion batteries from Axminster as they have been on offer over the last few years, some 3Ah, some 4Ah. They have mostly failed or been replaced. The Makita ones that came with the original drills I bought still work fine, so from now on I will only buy genuine. There was nothing actually wrong with the batteries for the first year or 2, so most people would say they were fine, but when they all fail and the Makita branded ones still work then I would say it's not worth the saving. [/QUOTE]
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