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Ryobi 18V ONE+ 5.0A Lithium+ Battery Charger

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Product DescriptionAs part of the Ryobi 18V ONE+™ system of over 200 cordless tools for the home, garden, automotive, crafting and much more, the Ryobi 18V ONE+™ RC18150 5.0A Fast Charger is perfect for quickly charging Ryobi high capacity lithium batteries 

This is a lithium battery charger designed to be compact and compatible with all Ryobi 18V ONE+™ lithium batteries whilst also being fast and intelligent. Charging at a rate of 5.0Amps/hour meaning you can charge a 5ah battery in 1 hour. Featuring indicator lights which show the status as batteries are charged and maintained. The ready to go indicator shows when the battery has reached 80% capacity. Incorporating intelligent condition monitoring which evaluates the battery’s voltage and temperature while ensuring long term durability.

This battery charger is compatible with all Ryobi 18V ONE+™ lithium battery packs
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  1. Nth's avatar
    For a second I thought it was a 5AH battery plus the charger.
    Itchycoo's avatar
    I was suckered in.  I gave heat before I saw it was just the charger.   Never mind.  
  2. Thoughtful's avatar
    Fast chargers shorten battery life, the cheaper slow chargers are better for the batteries.
  3. leviticus71's avatar
    A link please?
  4. HUX1's avatar
    I think this is just the charger!
  5. doublecuffs's avatar
    Just what I needed for the drill & impact driver set I ordered from the states that came with 2x 2Ah batteries and a US charger that is 110V only.
    Thoughtful's avatar
    Probably find the charger is multi voltage, and it's the plug which is US
  6. littlecoupe's avatar
    Seems a good price for chargers but I'm a casual diyer and find the batteries dies when I don't use them constantly. Had 2 batteries which stopped charging just after 1 year.
    Wolfout's avatar
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    All rechargeable batteries should be drained and recharged once every month or so and never let more than 3 months as a rule of thumb 
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