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This 2-pack upgrade features 3600mAh Ni-MH batteries compatible with Makita 9.6V cordless tools, delivering longer runtime and enhanced safety. Designed to fit multiple Makita models, these batteries eliminate memory effect for flexible charging and are trusted globally for their reliability and performance.




| ASIN | B07FSM43Q7 |
| Average Battery Life | 1000 days |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 3600 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,157 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #562 in Cordless Tool Battery Packs |
| Color | 9000 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,859) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | for makita 9000 |
| Manufacturer | Munikind |
| Package Dimensions | 7.99 x 3.03 x 2.76 inches |
| Part Number | for makita 9000 |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Wattage | 33.6 watts |
W**N
Battery strength...
Work as well as original. Returning because it's a duplicate order.
A**R
Wow! Old Tools Live Again, for Cheap!
We think of cordless tools as ubiquitous but they weren't always. The idea that a battery-powered tool could drill steel was ludicrous, the stuff of "Mission: Impossible". Then Skil released their 12v "Top Gun" cordless drill and it was amazing, could do things you wouldn't believe possible. The only competition was Makita, a strictly commercial duty line of tools. I found the 9.6 drill at a yard sale with 1 or 2 batteries, case and charger. It wasn't as good as the Skil but...I quickly added the right-angle drill, the 3.5" trim saw, and the mini-"sawzall" reciprocating saw that goes places the sawzalls don't. But rechargeable batteries were a problem and I mostly abandoned the tools over the last 20-30 years. Now, with these new batteries, they are back!!!
R**.
WHY THE MUNIKIND BATTERIES DID NOT WORK....
I CHECKED EVERYTHING TWICE AND ALL WAS IN ORDER. CORRECT REPLACEMENT BATTERY. THEY CHARGED FULLY WITHOUT ANY ISSUES. HOWEVER WHEN INSTALLED IN THE DRILL NOTHING ENGAGED THE DRILL TO WORK. I CHECKED THE DRILL BY INSTALLING AN EXTRA BATTERY THAT I HAD AND THE DRILL WORKED PERFECTLY. FOR YOUR INFORMATION THE ONLY ISSUE THAT I COULD IMAGINE WAS THAT FOR SOME REASON THE CONTACTS WERE NOT MAKING CONTACT WITH THE DRILL CONTACTS ONCE THE BATTERIES WERE INSTALLED. ONCE AGAIN I DON'T THINK THE BATTERIES WERE DEFECTIVE. THEY MERELY DIDN'T WORK WHEN INSTALLED IN MY MAKITA DRILL. IF YOU CAN FIGURE OUT WHAT WAS WRONG I WOULD CERTAINLY ORDER THE PAIR IN AGAIN. CORDIALLY, RICHARD ADDITIONAL COMMENT: THE PROBLEM I DISCOVERED IS WHEN THE BATTERY IS FULLY PLACED IN THE DRILL THE CONTACTS DO NOT ENGAGE. IF ONE PULLS THE BATTERY BACK OUT 1/16 OR 1/32 OF A INCH THE BATTERY ENGAGES. HOWEVER YOU CAN'T CLOSE THE CLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HANDLE. I AM GOING TO KEEP THE BATTERIES AND I BELIEVE IF I JUST DON'T CLOSE THE BATTERY CLIP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HANDLE THE BATTERY WILL STAY IN THE DRILL. IF NOT THEN A SMALL PIECE OF TAPE ACROSS THE BOTTOM SHOULD KEEP IT IN AND NOT GET IN THE WAY OF THE OPERATION OF THE DRILL. IF YOU EVER DO CORRECT THE PROBLEM I WOULD LIKE TO GET THE RIGHT BATTERIES TO USE. AS MENTIONED BEFORE YOUR BATTERIES SEEM TO BE WELL MADE AND YOUR DELIVERY AND PACKING WAS BEYOND CRITICISM. ONCE AGAIN, CORDIALLY, RICHARD
V**1
Usability with my old Makita Drill 6093D
I liked that it fitted the my old Makita Cordless Driver Drill which is at least 30+ years old. Based on some reviews I was concerned that it may be a too tight a fit for my drill. It is a tight but workable fit and do not need any tools to extract it out. I was able to charge it with the original charger DC 9100 without any issues. First time battery heated up a lot per other commenters but the second time around it was normal. I would recommend it for use with my Model. Two batteries for less than one manufacturers battery is a no brainer!!
P**R
Perfect!
These were a long overdo replacement batteries for a tool’. Great to have full power/ usual run time back again!
M**K
TOTAL PROVEABLE DOWNGRADE!!! Check It Out
Revising My first Review here Below. These are NOT LITHIUM and NOT AN UPGRADE as Amazon States!!! They are Nickel Cadmium, 1200mAh. One of the 2 batteries I received failed quickly, so I took it apart. 8 each #SC-Z3D3 NiCd 1200mAh,1.2V batteries = 9.6 Volts, 1.2 Ah, NOT 3.6 Ah as advertised by Amazon. Look Up the # yourself. The purchased packs have 3600mAh printed on them and as I first questioned below Not Lithium!!! Both FALSE DOWNGRADES! "It would be best if they include the simple battery contact plastic cover to avoid shorts, dead battery, Fire or Explosions!; as Makita originally includes with all batteries. Also, DO print on the battery that it is A LITHIUM BATTERY. OR is it? Legality?! In the online listing it's both listed as Nickel Cadmium AND as Lithium? SO, WHAT IS IT?"
W**.
The work.
Brought life back to my 30 year old Makita angle drill.
F**N
They didn't explode, burn or melt, so BONUS!
I have an ancient Makita variable speed drill I paid for in precious body parts back in the early 1990's that I wanted to get back into service lo these many decades later. The batteries I had for them wouldn't charge with my charger at all (well, they ARE 30+ years old!) so new Ni-Mh were in order. But I was concerned about whether new batteries would be charged by my ancient charger. The batteries got VERY hot while charging, but didn't smoke, melt or burst into flames, and I recall the original batteries often got very warm, too. I got one charged up, and popped it into the drill. Well, popped may be a bit of a stretch. It slid in and got kind of stuck. It's not a perfect fit, with it being VERY hard to pull back out (I used channel locks to get it out afterward). But the drill performed flawlessly after that, so overall, the operations were a success, and I have a very high quality, rugged portable drill for the cost of new batteries for it. In my 4 star rating I didn't ding the batteries for being hot while charging. That does happen with Ni-Mh batteries. But I did take a star off for the poor fit. The old batteries slid in and out without any problems and APPEAR to be the same size and shape. These will require some judicious sanding to get them to slide in and out without hand tools being needed to extract them. That's not a hard thing to do, so I only took of the one star. For a (relatively) cheap fix for my "I don't have a working portable drill" issue, these batteries did the job.
C**H
Excellent product. Would not hesitate to purchase from them again. Purchased batteries from different company and two out of two batteries would not recharge.
U**S
Exelente
R**N
These batteries reguvinated my old marital cordless drill just like new.
R**U
Tengo un par de herramientas Makita que utilizan este modelo de batería. MIs baterías originales eran de Nikel-Cadmio y estas son De Hidruro de Metal, lo que les da mayor capacidad y la carga no genera efecto memoria en la batería. El precio es bastante razonable comparado con el precio de las originales. Muy recomendables!
S**.
I will not purchase any items sold by MCI Goods. They lie. I purchased a replacement battery for a Makita flashlight. Battery arrived, did not fit in flashlight. Contact MCI for a refund, was ignored. Contacted Amazon who contacted MCI Goods finally got a reply and MCI approved the return but would not send a pre-paid shipping label. Said I need to ship it back and I will get refunded for the item PLUS return shipping. THEY LIED!! They refunded the item when they received it back. Messaged me saying the shipping return has been processed separately but I have nothing. They no longer respond to messages. I WILL NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH MCI GOODS. They lie!!
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