Friday, October 1, 2010

Black & Decker VP105 VersaPak 3.6-Volt 1.2 Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery, 2 Pack

Black & Decker VP105 VersaPak 3.6-Volt 1.2 Amp Hour NiCad Stick Style Battery, 2 Pack












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Product Details


Black & Decker’s VersaPak tools are great for the homeowner, and to keep them running, you’ll want some spare batteries. Some advantages to these include their freedom from "memory," which keeps you from getting a full recharge and the fact that you’ll get at least 300 full recharges on each battery. They’ll power all the 3.6-volt VersaPak tools, including the ScumBuster and screwdrivers. Of course, once you buy a VersaPak tool, you don’t have a choice of batteries, but we’ve found these to be reliable and well able to power the 3.6-volt VersaPak line.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste


  • Compatible with each and every 3.6-volt VersaPak tool
  • Zero memory technology eliminates the need for draining before recharging
  • Supplies up to 300 recharges
  • Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches (WxHxD); weighs 10.1 ounces
  • Includes two batteries and a 2-year home use warranty



Compatible with each and every 3.6-Volt VersaPak tool that Black & Decker makes, this two-pack of 1.2 Amp, stick-style batteries brings you the power and reliability of nickel cadmium construction so you can get more done in less time. Featuring "zero memory" technology--which means you'll never have to drain the battery before recharging--the VP105 supplies up to 300 recharges (per battery). It also comes with a 2-year home-use warranty.


Customer Reviews ::




Versa-Pak NiCad - Worst EVER - J Nog - Meriden, CT USA
I have several Versa-Pak tools, which I really like. They are small and versatile, and get the job done when I need a quick power tool. No good for building a deck, but great for simple fixes around the house. However, I have to say these Versa-Pak NiCad batteries are just the worst rechargeable batteries ever made. They will completely die somewhere within 6 months to 2 years of purchasing them. I purchased 2 of the 2-pack/charger kits (4 batteries), and that's what mine did. I subsequently replaced them with the NiMH batteries (which work with the same chargers), and they work like a charm. Stick with the NiMH batteries, and avoid the NiCads like the plague.





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