I have all 3 types of 18v dewalt batteries and had to purchase the newest charger for the Li batteries, on ebay for around $30. This charger can charge all types of batteries. The upside to this charger is that it shuts off when the batteries are charged. The old style chargers don't, they continue to cook the batteries, which heat will damage the batteries if left on more than 10 hrs. I will NEVER purchase a NiCd battery again because they can only be recharged so many times and each time you can never get them to take a full charge and they have a self discharge rate of about 1% / month. I favor the Ni metal battery, which at the time dewalt didn't make and I had to buy on ebay. Sorry to report, it was made in China. It has a 3000 ma/hr capacity, where new XRP only has a 2500 ma/hr and the new Li has 2400. Li batteries arer much lighter, however they give you no warning they're running out of a charge. They just stop leaving you think there is something wrong with your tools. I use the Ni metal battery in the sawsall or circular saw and you can tell the difference. It is like have a sharp blade vs a dull blade. Anyone need the old dewalt chargers, including the one that plugs into the cigarette lighter?
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