71goldss
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Thanks to GJ I've slowly acquired a somewhat sizable collection of cordless power tools over the last 3-4 years. Everything from Milwaukee M12, M18, Craftsman C3 and Craftsman Nextec. Along with these platforms, I'm finding myself acquiring a sizable amount of the Li-Ion batteries to go with them. In the M18 line alone I have five 4ah and four 5ah batteries (9 total) to be used with 7 tools on an occasional DIY basis. My M18 vacuum gets used frequently and is somewhat of a power hog, but battery rotation still isn't all that frequent. It's pretty close to the same battery ratio with my other tool platforms as well.
Now recently I'm finding some great deals on the C3 XCP batteries and finding them pretty hard to pass on, especially since a couple of my standard C3 Li-Ion's are showing signs that death is near. I know there's a shelf life on batteries even when just stored, so I'm wondering if I'm shooting myself in the foot by keeping up my battery inventory, or should I just thin the herd by replacing as needed, and hope for a great deal on prices when the time comes?
I pretty much know the answer to my question, but I'm curious to know how others deal with this issue?
Now recently I'm finding some great deals on the C3 XCP batteries and finding them pretty hard to pass on, especially since a couple of my standard C3 Li-Ion's are showing signs that death is near. I know there's a shelf life on batteries even when just stored, so I'm wondering if I'm shooting myself in the foot by keeping up my battery inventory, or should I just thin the herd by replacing as needed, and hope for a great deal on prices when the time comes?
I pretty much know the answer to my question, but I'm curious to know how others deal with this issue?
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