Absolutely not! It is a 14 volt drill. Use a 16 or 18 volt battery will destroy the drill in short order. It will run but not for long.
Probably not. The cordless drill will, at best, see the battery as nearly dead; it probably won't work at all.
The volts on cordless drills are based on the battery power. The volt rating reflects the battery that is in the drill.
Probably from ebay, Amazon, or the Challenge website.
If you are referring to a small 12 volt battery as used in a cordless drill, the answer is no. Those batteries do not have near enough amps to turn over a vehicle engine.
A few years ago HomeLite 18 volt tools would accept a Ryobi battery. They were identical.
No, you will damage the tool.
You can't, you need to get a replacement battery for the drill.
Brands that manufacture 18 volt cordless drills include Genesis, Dewalt, Hitachi and Porter. You can purchase these 18 volt drills online from the Amazon website.
The easiest place to find reviews for the Makita 18 volt cordless drill is on Amazon. Customers who've already purchased the cordless drill and have used it have already posted their reviews and some have given pros and cons.
No. The 12V supply will overcharge the 9.6V pack. However, my Drillmaster 18v cordless drill has a charger that reads output 22v.
where can I find a battery for a durabuilt cordless tool set? 18 volt-Ni-Cd capacity of 1.3 Ah
A 12v Mini Drill is just a small drill with a 12 volt power supply. This can either be with an a/c adapter or rechargeable 12 volt battery.