CHEAP Cordless Tool Batteries?? Too Good to be True? | Unboxing and Review | 2020/35

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Tool Batteries are expensive. In fact, they are probably more expensive than the actual tools in some cases. The average battery is $100.00, the average tool is $79.00! No wonder the tool manufacturers offer regular sales where you buy two batteries for $99.00 and get a free tool, they are probably making a killing selling you more batteries!
    Well, there is always the option of buying an aftermarket battery. For nearly half the price you get a battery that performs as well as the factory battery, or so we hope. There is no guarantee as to the quality or the construction if they are the same specifications. All the batteries are made overseas, it’s the tool company that makes them their own. In the case of Ryobi, we know there is internal battery management hardware, and external cladding for impact resistance. The aftermarket batteries do not offer either.
    That said, I ran an 18V and a 40V aftermarket battery through its paces, and I was impressed with the results, and am impressed with the price. I will keep these and see how long they last. Stay tuned!
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  • @davebuts1921
    @davebuts1921 Месяц назад +1

    Been using aftermarket batteries for years now, when you can get 3 or 4 for the price of 1 it's a no brainer, you always have a battery ready to go.

  • @BeardedBored
    @BeardedBored 3 года назад +5

    I went thru 2 2-packs of Ryobi batteries in 3 years. By the time I went to get more the price had nearly doubled. Thanks for doing this test. I'm going to try some of these aftermarket batteries.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад +2

      I have only had the 1.5 ah batteries fail on me. one was 7 years old the other was 4. I like the aftermarket batteries for the price as well. Trying to warranty a battery just isn't worth the effort.

    • @BeardedBored
      @BeardedBored 3 года назад +1

      @@DadItYourselfDIY Yep.

  • @UncannyAbilities
    @UncannyAbilities Год назад +2

    I'm about to try these aftermarket 40v Ryobis for my lawn gear. I've also had success with amazon Milwaukee batteries for less than half of OEM.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад +1

      My Vanon 40v has been awesome. Going strong after 3 years!

  • @MultiGamingUniverse
    @MultiGamingUniverse 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your review

  • @reinhardburkholder590
    @reinhardburkholder590 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info!

  • @ellisgarbutt1925
    @ellisgarbutt1925 3 месяца назад +2

    Its nuts how people pay top prices on power tool but are willing to chap out & buy knockoff batteries is so perplexing

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 месяца назад

      It was more an exercise to see what the offering was. I use OEM batteries 99% of the time.

  • @sasquatchphil89
    @sasquatchphil89 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @karenmann4825
    @karenmann4825 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. 😊

  • @DoritosResidue
    @DoritosResidue Год назад +3

    I bought a ryobi combo fan that came with two 4ah batteries about 2 months ago. One of the batteries already failed ( won't charge) and just processed a warranty exchange with ryobi . I have purchased a bunch of ryobi product combos that came with batteries within the last 3 months . Purpose was for camping. What I'm saying is so far this makes me realize ryobi batteries have the same failure rate as the generic ones but the have a rock solid warranty. I'm not so sure about the Chinese generic ones if they will even honor a warranty. I'm going to buy a generic 9ah from Amazon. I'll test it and if it doest fare well I'm returning it.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад +1

      Mine are still going strong, that said, I've never had to warranty a battery. I had a 1.5 amp die on me, but it was 7 years old.

    • @DoritosResidue
      @DoritosResidue Год назад +1

      @@jsplasha lol I only used them for camping 10 times this year. Yeah its like batteries can't fail. Lmao " it's you". 1 failed and it wasn't even 2 months old. Yeah I dipped each of them in water . If they are 100 percent full proof like you assume why have a warranty?

  • @rizzlerazzleuno4733
    @rizzlerazzleuno4733 Год назад +1

    The most accurate thing you said: "with batteries...........who knows". RUclips is full of tests of lithium batteries, but none of them are testing how will they perform after many months or years of use. The typical Chinese unknown brands are a hit and miss product. WIth a genuine factory brand you are getting (unless it is counterfeit) a product that has been tested and meets the company standards for quality, performance and safety. Brand X = good luck.
    PS: My favorite part is the red Mustang. 😊

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад

      She loved that car, alas it's gone. As for the batteries, the 40v is still going strong, but one of the 18v died last year. The other one is in my daily rotation.

  • @nscholes
    @nscholes 2 года назад +4

    I bought one of these '6AH' batteries. It was labelled ''100WH'. This calculates out to 2.77AH at 36V. The size and weight of this battery is much less than a genuine 6AH, (which is labelled 216WH). I really think these aftermarket batteries are fraudulently mis labelled.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад

      I can imagine these could be hit or miss. The fact that the same battery is sold under a dozen different names. I've lost one of tge two 18v that I purchased, the 40v is still going strong!

    • @bobravenscraft5376
      @bobravenscraft5376 7 месяцев назад +1

      I build ebike battery Chinese cheap cells are Hight quality after the Fiascos. Yes good Cheap

    • @bobravenscraft5376
      @bobravenscraft5376 7 месяцев назад +1

      If you Don't abuse them buy cheap. Cells are competitive BUY MORE BATTERIES. CHEAP. THAT WAY YOU TREAT THEM BETTER THEN THE TRADEOFF IS 2 TO 1 GET IT

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  7 месяцев назад

      @bobravenscraft5376 Agree!

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  7 месяцев назад

      @bobravenscraft5376 I've got no complaints.

  • @davidbergewaytogo
    @davidbergewaytogo 3 года назад +2

    I bought a Shentec brand 20V battery for my Porter Cable 20V angle grinder, and for some reason, the plastic melted around the post that's on the right... now, I don't know if an original Porter Cable battery would've have done the same thing, but i'm sure the cheaper knockoff battery was not as high quality as a Porter Cable one...

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад

      Probably not. Fortunately I have not had any issues with mine!

  • @mikenormandy9250
    @mikenormandy9250 Год назад +1

    I bought 2 of the 4Ah M12 Milwaukee "knock-off" batteries on Amazon (there is like 100 different brands to choose from who just rebrand the same knock-off battery) for $40 (I believe a regular 4Ah battery is $50-$90) And I have had no issues for over a year now. I use one on my M12 inflator (which stays in my truck and I use when going off-roading on trails/paths) and the other in my M12 impact driver (Which is my home use impact driver, I have many M18 tools for daily work) Just curious to see the life of these things....

  • @UDoIt2
    @UDoIt2 3 года назад +2

    I'd love to see you tear that sucker apart AVE style and how us the innerds so we can see what type of circuitry it has. I too would be concerned with potentially burning the house down from overcharging.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад +1

      When and if it dies, I definately will.

    • @adisharr
      @adisharr 3 года назад +1

      I would never charge any of these batteries when I'm not around. I can only image the short-cuts the Chinese batteries take.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад

      I have had zero issues in 7 years with my batteries.

  • @janboeilerehauge3335
    @janboeilerehauge3335 Год назад +1

    Hi !
    Do you think/know if the Coulon Power OP4040 fits in the Ryobi 40v 1500psi Battery Powered Pressure Washer ?

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад +1

      I honestly do not know. Poulon is made by Husqvarna and is not connected with TTI. The part number may be purely coincidental.

  • @janboeilerehauge3335
    @janboeilerehauge3335 Год назад +2

    Hi !
    Thanks for your review..
    Now it's almost 2 yers since you did the review, but how is the Coulon Power OP4040 doing...is it still working ?

  • @evafinnegan1724
    @evafinnegan1724 3 года назад +2

    Are you going to try out the Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless Compact Tools?

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад

      I have my eye on the mini reciprocating saw and the cut off saw.

  • @EyesOfTheInternet
    @EyesOfTheInternet 2 года назад +2

    Can we have an update on the longevity regarding the aftermarket batteries?

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад +2

      Sure, the 6ah 40v is still going strong. One of the 6ah 18v batteries has died, the other is still working fine. This is the first large battery I've had fail. I've had three of the 1.5ah OEM Ryobi batteries die in the past 12 months.

  • @654Bearcub
    @654Bearcub Год назад +1

    Hello, I was wondering if possibly there is an after market battery for the Kobalt 40v ( I just bought a gently used Kobalt 40v mower and hedge trimmer and they came with 1 battery 3ah, and I would like a couple additional batteries so I can complete task. Thank you,

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад

      I think this is what you are looking for:
      amzn.to/3daQcmm

    • @654Bearcub
      @654Bearcub Год назад +1

      @@DadItYourselfDIY thank you, appreciate your assistance

  • @lexuannhi
    @lexuannhi 3 месяца назад

    I have an after market 40V Ryobi battery ($69.00), worked well for about 6 months, then went dead after 15 minutes of operation. I did some researches then measured the voltage of the 4 legs. One of the leg showed zero volt. Thinking one of the cell was bad, I opened it up, check voltages of the 2 battery packs. Surprisingly, they all looked good, gave me 20 volts on each pack. I didn't dare to open the cells because they all welded together. Lucky me, I found one of the wire connected to the plug was off. Took me 5 minutes of soldering then put them back together. It worked fine. So, what is the point here? The point is, I think they are reliable, but with cheap prices, it came with poor workmanship. If it's broke, play with it, you may get lucky. Another point is that Lithium prices are nose diving in global market. My guess is that we'll see the Lithium battery price dropping like rocks by this year. Thanks for the clip. Lucky guy.

  • @rayb7903
    @rayb7903 3 года назад +1

    You need to compare the battery to the Ryobi 5AH or 7.5AH not the 2 or 2.5.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  3 года назад

      I'm aware. I don't own anything bigger than the 2.6 and don't plan on spending the $179!

  • @hydroaegis6658
    @hydroaegis6658 Год назад +1

    With how cheap oem batteries are during Ryobi days, it doesn't make sense to buy aftermarket I think.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад

      Agreed, especially when they have a buy two get two deal.

  • @NC-oc3ld
    @NC-oc3ld Год назад +1

    cheaper but how are tyeh after about 6 months or a year?

  • @kurtvonfricken6829
    @kurtvonfricken6829 2 года назад +1

    I had a Ryobi battery die because I left it in the mower in my garage over the winter. Not impressed, aftermarket can’t do much worse.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад

      Some tools drain batteries. I never leave batteries in tools. Mine live on their chargers.

  • @audionut9974
    @audionut9974 Год назад +1

    They don't perform the same and don't last

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  Год назад

      Compared to? Mine are all cruising away, no issues. Thanks for watching!

  • @TheAarowsmith
    @TheAarowsmith Год назад +2

    Plus war in Ukraine and sanctions in Russia driving up lithium ion battery prices.

  • @leechjames
    @leechjames 2 года назад +1

    not very nice calling your children slow

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, ummm.. not sure if this is sarcasm or sincerity....

    • @leechjames
      @leechjames 2 года назад +2

      @@DadItYourselfDIY dad jokes man. also thanks for the battery review, helpful.

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад

      Whew.. I watched the entire video, just to make sure... that said, my youngest one.....

    • @leechjames
      @leechjames 2 года назад +1

      @@DadItYourselfDIY haha, you know I'm talking about the sign on the back wall of your garage?

    • @DadItYourselfDIY
      @DadItYourselfDIY  2 года назад +1

      The Slow Children! I had to have that. Those used to be in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. They took them down because it implied that all the kids in town are clumsy. That's an ACTUAL road sign!