They appear to be similar but are not identical. One user has reported being able to modify the Ryobi (remove some plastic/material) to make it fit. This would obviously void a warrantee.
no, from my experience, homelite, and ryobi are the same but not craftsman.
well, i don't really get your mean, if your lithium battery declines, you can replace it for a same capacity, working volt, and the part number.
Well, somewhere in lithium medication there are lithium molecules. But you can't suck on a battery instead of taking your medicine. Likewise the medicine won't deliver any electricity.
Ryobi is a brand of power tools that are cordless, meaning battery operated. The 18v stands for 18 volts and offers more torque power for the tools. If you are purchasing a replacement batty I recommend staying with the same manufacturing and voltage of the equipment you have now to make sure it will work in your equipment.
The Ryobi and Craftsman are made of the same manufacture parts.
I tried a Ryobi black and yellow 18V on my homelite charger and tools and it did not wrok - the lights on the charger are diffrent. The I tried the super Ryobi's and also did not wrok.
18 volts is 18 volts should work just fine. Its the same battery.
It is the same if you have can recharge your battery or you buy disposable, the Bluetooth remote may require a AA battery or a Lithium 3.0V coin battery. It will depend on what type of remote you have.
I kinda wonder that myself...I am running my 12v LED computer fan from a 12v battery pack from my Ryobi drill with the charging cable inserted into the battery...it says its charging, and my fan is running...So, I will see if it doesnt explode...fingers crossed...
Same company as Ryobi
considering Craftsman has nothing to do with HD which owns the company that makes Ryobi (TTI Inc.) why would they be the same? Maybe they'll fit, but highly doubtful.
Lithium ion is used almost exclusively for phone batteries and similar portable equipment because it has a high energy density, i.e. it can store a lot of energy in a small size and weight. At present no other battery technology comes close to the same density. However, lithium ion batteries also decay over a period of time, accelerated by high temperatures. It is possible for a lithium ion battery to be only 50% effective by the time it reaches a year old, hence the reduced battery life we all experience as our phones get older.