Yes, but buying just the charger or battery is expensive. Used tool stores are a good source of used chargers. ( but not batteries)
There are lots of different kinds of battery chargers. You need them for laptop computers/netbooks/tablets, cell phones, battery operated power tools, and lots of other things.
The Makita 12V battery will work with many different power tools such as the power drill for LCT208W. The Makita 12V battery is primarily for power drill tools.
Automotive tools can be categorized as hand tools, power tools, shop tools, diagnostic tools and tools for everything from brakes to AC. Basic mechanic tools include wrenches, sockets, riveters, impact drivers, mechanic dolly, crowbar, tire jack, battery chargers, and more.
Only if it is a battery power tool and you fit the battery in reverse.
Battery drills are versatile tools. Instead of relying on power cords, they operate on battery power. Some models have an internal battery that cannot be changed. When the power is low, it must be inserted into a charging unit before it can be used again. The best battery drills have 12V or 18V replaceable batteries. Carrying multiple batteries may sound cumbersome, but it allows work to continue as each battery is utilized. Purchase chargers with dual ports for the best versatility.
yes, but keep in mind it can drain your battery so your truck won't start. Some inverters automatically shut off to prevent killing the battery,
You have to be careful,but as a general rule the manufacturer only builds one type of battery.Of course they usually make batteries of different ratings.Nearly all of them will sell you sets with multiple tools using the same type of battery.
The compatible battery holders for Ryobi power tools are specifically designed for Ryobi batteries and can be found at authorized Ryobi retailers or online stores that sell Ryobi power tool accessories.
Corded power tools are generally more powerful and you don't have to re-charge all the time.
I wish I could find them
I love using battery operated drills but I never run out of power when I use corded drills-- I don't have to charge one and use one and I don't have to spend $70 for each battery, and I don't have to worry about spending $45 more for battery chargers when workers crush my charger. However: I must say Cordless Drills also Rock if you hate to be swinging cords over your shoulder all the time.
Some Kent Moore tools that are available for professionals are dial wrenches, adjusting wrenches, leak detectors, drill bits, vacuum pumps, hoses, battery chargers, timing lights and oil injectors.