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63spyder

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I bought a couple of the 5.0 Makita batteries on Amazon this last week that were on sale. I got them and put them on the charger,and they both registered as broken or bad. With a little research I determined they were copy’s. But really good copy’s. So good you would think with a little more effort they would have worked and I would have never known . Amazon returned my money and did not want to have the batteries returned. I’ve ordered a security torque bit driver so I can take them apart. Just to see how bad they are inside. Only problem ,is I see a lot of these batteries on sale. I guess you could go to Makita directly to order batteries. Home Depot is selling a set of batteries this size for 279, the ones on Amazon were 129.
 
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Steve_P

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You need to buy stuff like this from an authorized seller. Check on Makita's website for a list.

The same is true for things like ball bearings; if you buy an SKF bearing on Ebay, there's a good chance it's counterfeit; if you buy one at your local industrial supply store, like Motion Industries, it's going to be real. SKF has an entire division that does nothing but identify counterfeits.
 

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That's an aftermarket battery. Makita isn't probably making any NiCad battery packs anymore.

I'd feel more comfortable with someone selling a known aftermarket pack than counterfeiting a real one.
Ask guess what I'm getting at is do I stand a better chance of getting good batteries outside of Amazon?
 

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I bought a couple of the 5.0 Makita batteries on Amazon this last week that were on sale. I got them and put them on the charger,and they both registered as broken or bad. With a little research I determined they were copy’s. But really good copy’s. So good you would think with a little more effort they would have worked and I would have never known . Amazon returned my money and did not want to have the batteries returned. I’ve ordered a security torque bit driver so I can take them apart. Just to see how bad they are inside. Only problem ,is I see a lot of these batteries on sale. I guess you could go to Makita directly to order batteries. Home Depot is selling a set of batteries this size for 279, the ones on Amazon were 129.
And you were surprised?
 

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Ask guess what I'm getting at is do I stand a better chance of getting good batteries outside of Amazon?
Did you buy as sold by Amazon or a third party? Need to remember that Amazon is a marketplace, so there are third party sellers all over the place
 
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I have purchased Milwaukee COMPATIBLE batteries off Amazon that have performed OK for my purposes, except the M12 clones act weird on my inflator (gives an occasional error code), but they are CLONES, and marketed as COMPATIBLE (ie. not genuine Milwaukee), so I was aware of what I was purchasing.

If I need it, I never buy supposed "genuine" batteries off Amazon/Ebay because it is well known that a large portion of them are faked - and some of them look REALLY good, though I have noticed a small difference in the plastic packaging between the real/fakes.
 

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I have purchased Milwaukee COMPATIBLE batteries off Amazon that have performed OK for my purposes, except the M12 clones act weird on my inflator (gives an occasional error code), but they are CLONES, and marketed as COMPATIBLE (ie. not genuine Milwaukee), so I was aware of what I was purchasing.

If I need it, I never buy supposed "genuine" batteries off Amazon/Ebay because it is well known that a large portion of them are faked - and some of them look REALLY good, though I have noticed a small difference in the plastic packaging between the real/fakes.

The only thing worse than fakes are people who repackage old batteries with new labels. They're real... they're just dead.
 

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You need to buy stuff like this from an authorized seller. Check on Makita's website for a list.

The same is true for things like ball bearings; if you buy an SKF bearing on Ebay, there's a good chance it's counterfeit; if you buy one at your local industrial supply store, like Motion Industries, it's going to be real. SKF has an entire division that does nothing but identify counterfeits.
Unfortunately sometimes even counterfeits come out of legitimate sellers. I got a counterfeit SKF bearing at motion about 5 years ago. They took a close look at it and found several others in their inventory that were counterfeit also.
 

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Unfortunately sometimes even counterfeits come out of legitimate sellers. I got a counterfeit SKF bearing at motion about 5 years ago. They took a close look at it and found several others in their inventory that were counterfeit also.
It would be interesting to know if they had sold them and had them returned. I have gotten a couple counterfeits at parts and industrial supply stores. The box was correct the item inside not. None of the normal stampings and numbers. They opened the box and it looked like what I wanted and then I got it home. They went through the inventory and found in both cases it was a returned item. So time to look closer when picking them up too. They got another one and it looked like it should.
 

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Unfortunately sometimes even counterfeits come out of legitimate sellers. I got a counterfeit SKF bearing at motion about 5 years ago. They took a close look at it and found several others in their inventory that were counterfeit also.

Ouch. Hate to hear that they're still sneaking thru at authorized distributors.

Still, I'm sure you have a 1000X better chance getting the real deal from an authorized distributor.

Years ago, I read a long article about counterfeit bearings, and the SKF team even goes to small hardware stores in Africa and China buying bearings to verify. Needless to say, I don't buy any bearings on Ebay.
 

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It would be interesting to know if they had sold them and had them returned. I have gotten a couple counterfeits at parts and industrial supply stores. The box was correct the item inside not. None of the normal stampings and numbers. They opened the box and it looked like what I wanted and then I got it home. They went through the inventory and found in both cases it was a returned item. So time to look closer when picking them up too. They got another one and it looked like it should.
not surprised. I work part-time at auto parts store as shift mgr. just last week had someone try to get a warranty replacement on a cheap u-joint because it was "broken". the new employee told me this in the back of the store where I was working. I said "broken? how do you break a u-joint?", new employee "well, he brought the box, he just wants a replacement", me "but did he bring the 'broken' u-joint?", new employee "no", me "no he didn't, he wants another u-joint to replace at the OTHER end of the driveshaft" , new employee "...:unsure:....🤔...."
 

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I wish there was a good reliable source of aftermarket "fake" batteries ,

There are some many good battery tools out there that the maker does not support them with batteries ,

I often see sets of Craftsman 18v tools for sale with dead batteries , Same with the older Dewalt and Makita.

I need to find a good battery "rebuilder" in SoCal and take over a pile of original dead batteries to rebuild .
 

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I wish there was a good reliable source of aftermarket "fake" batteries ,

There are some many good battery tools out there that the maker does not support them with batteries ,

I often see sets of Craftsman 18v tools for sale with dead batteries , Same with the older Dewalt and Makita.

I need to find a good battery "rebuilder" in SoCal and take over a pile of original dead batteries to rebuild .
You can often get adapters to use newer batteries. DeWalt for sure, don't know about craftsman. I doubt you could find someone to rebuild packs cheaper than you can buy new ones on sale
 

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Not the cheapest but we Batteries Plus is on our list of vendors we keep going back to. They do all of our NiCad rebuilds. We just had a number of Snap on 14.4V ones there. Expect about 80% minimum of the original life out them from past experiences.

For the Makita NiH ones we have a couple ebay sellers who seem to be better than the others even though I expect they all come from one or two suppliers.
 
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