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HKM-542227 18V Lithium Battery Converter from Bosch to Makita for Compatible Tools

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HKM-542227 18V Lithium Battery Converter from Bosch to Makita for Compatible ToolsIntroducing the HKM 542227 18V Lithium Battery Converter designed to seamlessly transition power from Bosch to Makita compatible tools. This thoughtfully engineered converter allows users to make the most of their Bosch 18V lithium batteries by adapting them for use with a variety of Makita 18V power tools. The converter is made from durable plastic, with a full length of 95 mm, ensuring a solid, reliable connection between the two brands. Key

Introducing the HKM-542227 18V Lithium Battery Converter designed to seamlessly transition power from Bosch to Makita compatible tools.

This thoughtfully engineered converter allows users to make the most of their Bosch 18V lithium batteries by adapting them for use with a variety of Makita 18V power tools. The converter is made from durable plastic, with a full length of 95 mm, ensuring a solid, reliable connection between the two brands.

Key features include:
- **Compatibility**: The bottom of the converter fits Bosch BAT series 18V lithium-ion batteries, including models such as BAT622, BAT609, BAT618G, and more. The top supports Makita's BL series 18V lithium-ion tools, compatible with models like BL1815, BL1820, BL1830, and others.
- **Functionality**: This converter enables the use of Bosch 18V batteries on Makita tools, promoting versatility in your toolkit and reducing the need for multiple battery types.
- **Limitations**: Please note that this converter does not support shared charging between Bosch and Makita batteries, ensuring clarity in its use.

The HKM-542227 makes efficient use of the tools you already have, facilitating a smooth inter-brand power experience. Transitioning from Bosch to Makita has never been easier, optimizing your productivity without the hassle of investing in a completely new battery line. This converter stands as a practical solution for those looking to enhance their tool compatibility while maintaining the quality and performance expected from both Bosch and Makita brands.

Transform your power tool usage today with the HKM-542227 18V Lithium Battery Converter!

Model: Bosch to Makita【Converter】
Type: Battery converter
material: plastic
Full length: 95 (mm)
Product alias: converter
Specifications: Bosch to Makita

Bottom of the converter: compatible with Bosch BAT series 18V lithium-ion battery;

Top of the converter: compatible with Makita BL series 18V lithium-ion power tools;

[Makita (Makita) power tools must be compatible with BL1815 BL1820 BL1830 BL1830B BL1840

BL1840B BL1850 BL1850B BL1860 BL1860B, compatible with 18V lithium ion battery models]



The bottom of the converter is suitable for Bosch BAT series 18V lithium battery:

BAT622; BAT609; BAT618G; BAT609G; BAT618; 2 607 336 170; 2 607 336 092;

2 607 336 091; 2 607 336 040; 2 607 336 208; 2 607 336 236;



Convert Bosch 18V lithium battery to Makita 18V lithium battery tool. With this converter, you can use Bosch 18V lithium battery on Makita 18V lithium battery tool to make your Bosch (Bosch) The 18V lithium battery shares the battery with the Makita 18V lithium battery tool.



This converter does not support Bosch (Bosch) 18V lithium battery and Makita (Makita) shared charger!
























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