What's the difference! I have an 18v hammer drill and the 20v battery really woke the drill up. I have several newer 20V drills/screwdrivers so I didn't need an adapter with batteries. I compared it to an old 18V battery and a new 20V battery and I can feel the difference. Overall the fit is quite good. One thing I've noticed is that it's easier to remove the 20v battery from the adapter first than to try to remove it from the drill as a whole. I have no complaints and am very happy with the purchase. . If you have old 18V tools, but with this adapter, give yourself 20V batteries and your old 18V drills will work just as well as new ones. 2 upvotes from me.
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