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HomeString Trimmer PartsWORX WA3152 18-Volt NiCad Battery for WG150/WG541/WG901.1/WG250 |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 67 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Much needed extra battery for Worx GT trimmer Sep 27, 2007
By B. Johnson
"birthdayboy"
It was actually charged when I got it, so i was able to test it out right away. It worked. It actually seemed to give a little more power than my old battery. Its nice to have a backup though, b/c now I can do all my trimmming at one time. The price was the best part of this purchase. Worx GT charges $60 for the same exact battery.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Worx WA3152 18-Volt Nicad Jul 01, 2009
By Norman B. Tweed Jr.
"Norman"
I purchased a Worx GT string trimmer a year ago. I use it to weed my garden. The Nicad batteries only last a short while before discharging. To do the entire garden takes 1/2 hour of heavy weeding and I use 4 batteries to full discharge during this time. These batteries should be NIMH to last longer and hold more charge. I have not been able to locate a NIMH battery replacement for this battery. However, Primecell will rebuild the battery to NIMH if I send them an old one.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
No Power Aug 15, 2009
By M. Smolinsky
"Grampa"
I have both the Worx trimmer and blower. The battery for each of them worked for about 20 minutes a charge the first month or so then they both only work less than 10 minutes after a charge. I complained to Worx and they sent me another battery but it does no better. I was told by Worx to recondition the battery by discharging completely and recharging 4 times. That only bought me an extra few minutes. Bottom line: the battery does not work as advertised thus my POOR rating.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Terrible May 25, 2009
By S. Fields Received this item twice and they were both used. I ordered new items not refurbished or used. Customer service corrected the problem quickly but seemed to have no issue with the quality control of this item.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Common Sense May 14, 2009
By R. Hoffman When you buy ANY tool that uses a rechargeable battery, you should always buy a second battery. I did this when I bought my original WORX GT (not the lithium battery). When it is out of use during winter I simply rotate the "old" batteries in the charger (they lose charge when sitting in non-use). My old batteries are still woking absolutely fine, and I expect that when the time comes for new batteries, the new Lithium Ion batteries will be even better. Use common sense in taking care of your tools and they will work for a long time. Don't expect to "set it and forget it" - even with something gas-powered, and expect it to work great.
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