VEVOR offers a wide selection of power tool batteries to keep your cordless tools working at their best. VEVOR offers a wide range of batteries for drills, sanders, and saws in different voltages, chemistries, and capacities. You can get a direct replacement or an upgraded battery pack. Our power tool batteries are made to last a long time and work well on professional job sites and in home workshops.
Is your cordless tool running out of power faster than it used to? Or do you need a backup battery that you can count on to keep working? VEVOR power tool batteries are made to meet or exceed the specifications of the original equipment. It means that your drills, saws, sanders, and impact drivers will always get the full-voltage power they were made to run on. VEVOR has a compatible solution for almost every cordless tool in your kit, from 20V lithium ion packs to heavy-duty nickel cadmium batteries.
To choose the right power tool battery, you need to know both the voltage your tool requires and the battery chemistry that works best in your environment. VEVOR offers a wide range of cordless tools for professionals and DIYers, with voltage ratings and two main types of chemistry.
The 20V power tool battery is now one of the most common battery types used in cordless tools, and for good reason. These battery packs are perfect for drills, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and impact drivers because they provide the right amount of power and weight. They give you enough torque and runtime without making the tool hard to use.
VEVOR's 20V power tool batteries come in a range of amp-hour capacities, from 2.0Ah for small, light tools to 5.0Ah and higher for heavy-duty professional use. Your tool will run longer between charges if it has a higher amp-hour rating. A 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah 20V battery pack is the best choice for contractors and tradespeople who work full days on a single charge. A 2.0Ah or 3.0Ah pack is a better choice for homeowners and DIYers who only need to do small jobs once in a while because it is lighter and less expensive.
VEVOR 20V power tool batteries are made with high-quality cells and have built-in circuit board protection against overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits. It keeps your battery investment and your tools safe from damage while you use them every day.
The 20V lithium ion battery is a leading cordless tool power technology available right now. Lithium ion chemistry has a much higher energy density than older battery types. It means that a 20V lithium ion battery pack can hold more usable energy in a smaller, lighter package.
VEVOR's lithium ion batteries have very little self-discharge, so they retain their charge even when not used for weeks or months. It is a big practical advantage over older chemistries. You can also top off lithium ion batteries between tasks without losing long-term capacity because they don't have a memory effect. The VEVOR 20V lithium ion battery packs usually take 30-90 minutes to charge, depending on capacity and the charger's output. It keeps your downtime to a minimum.
The 20V lithium ion battery is almost always the best chemistry choice for people who use modern cordless tools like drills, impact drivers, oscillating tools, and battery-powered lights. VEVOR's lithium ion batteries are compatible with selected tool brands and platforms, making them suitable for replacement or secondary batteries in professional and home workshops.
Nickel-cadmium batteries, or NiCad batteries, remain a useful option for people who use older cordless tools made before lithium ion technology became common. Lithium ion batteries have largely replaced NiCad batteries in new tool designs. However, many NiCad-compatible tools are still in use, and finding good replacement packs can sometimes be difficult.
VEVOR nickel-cadmium batteries are made to provide reliable power to older drill platforms and cordless tool systems that were first designed to work with NiCad chemistry. People who work outdoors in winter will find these batteries useful because they perform relatively well in cold weather and can withstand deep discharge cycles when used correctly.
The memory effect is the main downside of nickel-cadmium batteries. If you charge them before they are completely dead, they slowly lose usable capacity over time. To keep NiCad packs working at their best over time, VEVOR recommends fully discharging them before recharging. Even though VEVOR nickel-cadmium batteries are old technology, they are still a cheap and useful way to keep older tool platforms working.
The cordless drill is the most popular battery-powered tool for both work and home use. Choosing the right cordless drill battery can have a big effect on how well you can do your job. You can get VEVOR cordless drill batteries in lithium ion and NiCad chemistries, with a range of voltage ratings that work with the most popular drill platforms.
When choosing a cordless drill battery, the first thing to consider is the voltage rating of your drill. You should never use a battery pack with a higher voltage than your drill is rated for. Next, pick the amp-hour capacity that best fits your budget and runtime needs. VEVOR cordless drill batteries are made with precise cell matching to make sure that all cells in the pack discharge evenly. It extends the battery's life and protects the drill's motor from uneven power.
The plastic cases of VEVOR cordless drill batteries are also very strong, and the locking tabs click firmly into place on the tool, so they won't come loose while you're using them. A properly matched VEVOR cordless drill battery keeps your tool working at full power from the first charge to the last, whether you're building furniture at home or driving screws all day on a construction site.
It's not enough to match the voltage when getting a new power tool battery. You also need to consider capacity and compatibility, which are equally important for battery performance in real life. It's easy to find the right pack for your tool with VEVOR.
The most important capacity specification on any power tool battery is its amp-hour (Ah) rating. It directly affects how long your tool will run on a single charge. Under the same working conditions, a 20V battery pack with a capacity of 2.0Ah will power a drill for about half as long as a 4.0Ah pack with the same voltage.
VEVOR power tool batteries come in a wide range of capacities to fit different needs. Light-duty users, such as homeowners, hobbyists, and occasional DIYers, will find that packs with 2.0Ah to 3.0Ah are more than enough for most tasks. If you use tools all day at work, you should get 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah packs and keep at least one spare battery charging while the other is in use. VEVOR's 20V battery packs with higher capacity keep a steady voltage output even as the charge runs out. It stops the performance drop-off that happens with lower-quality cells at the end of a discharge cycle.
When buying a new battery for a power tool, one of the most common concerns is whether it will work with your current tools. Will this pack fit and work with your tools? VEVOR power tool batteries have connector footprints designed to work with selected major cordless tool platforms. This makes it easy to replace batteries across brands for the most popular systems.
Always check three important specs before buying: the voltage rating, the battery chemistry, and the connector style. VEVOR product listings make it clear what each of these things means, so you don't have to guess. Many VEVOR 20V battery packs work with multiple tools that run on the same voltage platform. It means that one battery can power your drill, sander, and flashlight on the same platform. Anyone who uses a cordless multi-tool system at work or in the shop should buy VEVOR power tool batteries, as they work with a wide range of tools.
VEVOR power tool batteries perform comparably to many professional-grade batteries but often cost less, making them great for contractors, tradespeople, and DIYers. VEVOR offers a battery pack for every tool and workflow, with a full range of 20V lithium ion and NiCad batteries in multiple amp-hour capacities. For extra safety, every battery comes with built-in protection against overcharging and short circuits. Check out the whole VEVOR power tool battery line today to make your cordless tools last longer, work harder, and be smarter.
VEVOR power tool batteries have connectors that work with certain cordless tool platforms. Before you buy, make sure the voltage, chemistry, and connector type match the specifications for your tool's original battery.
The amp-hour rating tells you how long the battery will last. When used under the same load, a 4.0Ah power tool battery lasts about twice as long as a 2.0Ah pack. If you need something for heavy-duty or professional use all the time, go with a higher Ah.
Lithium ion batteries don't lose much of their charge when stored or left unused. To keep them healthy for a long time, store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and keep them at about 50% charge.
Yes, as long as the voltage is the same. A battery pack with more Ah at 20V lasts longer; it doesn't raise the voltage or harm the tool's motor.
Don't charge nickel-cadmium batteries until they are completely dead. Regular full discharge-recharge cycles prevent memory effect buildup and keep the pack's usable capacity over its long life.