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Product Description

The DeWalt to Milwaukee 18-20V battery adapter allows customers to use their existing 18-20V DeWalt batteries with the extensive range of Milwaukee 18V tools.

The DeWalt to Milwaukee Badaptor allows you to convert your existing 18-20V DeWalt batteries for use with Milwaukee 18V power tools, allowing you to use the Milwaukee power tool range without having to buy a whole new battery system.

Power tool battery adapters are a useful and important accessory for those who own battery-operated power tools.

Whether you’re a tradesman, DIY fanatic, or you just have different branded tools in your garage; the Badaptor is something that will make your life easier, and save you money. In some cases, buying a Badaptor can be less than a third of the price of buying a new battery and charging station.

Along with the cost-saving benefits, Badaptors enable you to get more from your batteries that may otherwise never see the light of day. We believe it’s better to use one battery consistently than buy three or four that may barely see any use throughout their lifespan.

Simple to use and easy to attach, the DeWalt to Milwaukee Badaptor clips securely into any Milwaukee 18V tool with no movement. Once attached, simply slide the 18V battery into the Badaptor until a click is heard. When a battery is inserted into the Badaptor, the clip mechanism ensures it cannot be easily removed from the tool until the battery has been removed.

2-3 Days delivery

More tool choices
Choose power tools to match the job in hand, not just the batteries you already own.

Save money
Continue using your preferred battery platform, rather than buying into a new one.

Easy to use
The clip mechanism means that attaching and removing the Badaptor could not be easier.

Go greener
Lithium batteries poison the environment, so the fewer in circulation, the better.

Please note:
DeWalt XRP batteries are not compatible with Badaptor products.
DeWalt batteries cannot be charged in a Milwaukee charger using the Badaptor.