Ryobi 130269013 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery

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Ryobi 130269013 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery
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  2. Publisher: Ryobi
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Includes 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery - 130269013

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5.0 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Made my day!!, August 10, 2010
Tom Smith - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ryobi 130269013 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery (Misc.)
I looked for quite awhile before finding this 7.2 volt Ryobi battery. I love it because it's a light weight and handy drill to have around. When the old battery died I looked an looked and the batteries I found cost more than the drill itself! I finally found this on Amazon and ordered it, thank you Amazon!!!


5.0 out of 5 stars Works perfectly. Replaces 130269001 battery for HP472., January 2, 2012
Mike (Chatham, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ryobi 130269013 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery (Misc.)
Fits/works with Ryobi HP472 even though the original battery number is 130269001. My original battery would not hold charge for more than 2 days (defective, but too lazy to return it). After a few years of living with it, I ordered this through Amazon. This one works great and fits the drill perfectly. Holds charge for 30+ days and has plenty of drilling power.


2 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ryobi 7.2V Battery, March 25, 2009
Peter D. Snyder "Pete" (Paso Robles, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ryobi 130269013 7.2V 1.5m-Ah Ni-CD Battery (Misc.)
Although the new battery is exactly the same quality and type as my original, after using both batteries concurrently for two large projects, I realized that I needed an even more powerful drill with greater voltage and turning capacity. I will however, continue using both batteries with my Ryobi drill until I've decided to purchase a stronger device. I've found it most convenient to have an extra battery in the charger. I may be a good candidate for an impact drill? What do you think?

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