Well-designed Battery Charger Lead Acid - Urun MILDC12 battery charger for Milwaukee 48-59-2411 M12 Li-ion battery – Yourun
Well-designed Battery Charger Lead Acid - Urun MILDC12 battery charger for Milwaukee 48-59-2411 M12 Li-ion battery – Yourun Detail:
Model |
UR-MILDC12 |
Brand |
URUN |
Input Voltage |
100V ~ 240V |
Output Voltage |
10.8-12v |
Recharging Current |
3Ah |
Weight |
330g |
Size |
16.5*12.5*7 CM |
Product Certification |
CE |
Product Type |
Li-ion Battery Charger |
Advantage Description:
1. Quickly charge all M12 batteries.
2. Use the M12 lithium ion charger to power your M12 red lithium and M12 lithium ion batteries in less than one hour.
3. It communicates directly with the battery pack to manage charging and adopts an easy-to-load design.
4. The slim profile of the charger requires little bench top space, and the power-on plug can save valuable socket space.
5. Use the onboard indicator light to monitor the battery charging of all M12 cordless tools.
6. All of our products can provide customers with customized services. If you have any questions, Please feel free to contact us, We will solve it for you as soon as possible and make you satisfied.
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