Makita18V rechargeable 6.0Ah and 3.0Ah comparison.

Happy Makita's power tools, buy Makita's 18V battery series power tools.

Makita battery series includes 40V, 36V, 18V, 14.4V, 10.8V and 7.2V voltage.

I choose 18V, because there are 503 types of power tools with separate batteries, and 311 types with 18V, so there are many types of power tools that can use more than one battery.

In addition, 18V has a high efficiency, high performance and durability, and is suitable for home use and professional use.

Features of Makita Lithium Ion Batteries

Electromagnetic battery has high capacity density, low self-discharge, etc. Excellent characteristics, small size, light weight, high efficiency.

Small size, weight, large capacity!

Through effective contact quality, the battery single unit, parallel reduction battery single unit quantity, we have realized small size, weight and high capacity.

Can be added and charged!

Due to the lack of memory, it is possible to recharge.

Strong long-term survival!

Due to the fact that there is no self-discharged electricity, it can be used immediately after being used for a long time.

*Available under fully charged conditions.

Excessive capacity display + self-diagnosis!

At the time of the following confirmation, the 4th grade surplus power is indicated and the second failure is indicated as "failure".

* There is a limit of 0 items at the end of the B product

Comparison of 6.0Ah (BL1860B) and 3.0Ah (BL1830B)

Both the 6.0Ah and 3.0Ah lithium-ion batteries in this comparison have the function of remaining power display + self-diagnosis.

6.0Ah with snow marks, full capacity.

18V rechargeable battery 6.0Ah and 3.0Ah comparison

The left side of the image is 6.0Ah, and the right side is 3.0Ah.

▼ Battery side

▼Lithium-ion battery front

▼The back of the lithium-ion battery

▼The top of the lithium-ion battery

in conclusion

We have compared Makita's 18V rechargeable battery, 6.0Ah plus 3.0Ah.

6.0Ah and 3.0Ah capacity phase difference is one, but the sum and size are all the same.

6.0Ah scored weight, but I didn't feel the difference in weight.

In practical use, because the capacity is different from 6.0Ah to 3.0Ah, there is no change in transportation.

I'm not sure, because I'm not good at adjusting the power tool, but I found 6.0Ah to use immediately, and I can still use it.

However, if you use a 3.0Ah battery with a self-absorber, it can be charged halfway through, so it's better to use a 6.0Ah battery.

Due to the price difference of 4,000 yen per item, we purchased a 6.0Ah rechargeable battery.