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Product Features

  • Wide Compatibility: Works with 20V, 21V, 24V, 26V, and 28V mini chainsaw lithium batteries.
  • Efficient Charging: 2-3 hours charging time with 21V-98V 1A output.
  • Reliable Performance: Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz; DC Interface: 5.5*2.5mm.
  • Durable and Long-Lasting: Designed for repeated use.
  • 24/7 Customer Support: Dedicated service to resolve any issues or concerns.
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INPUT: AC100-240V 50-60Hz

OUTPUT: 21V-98V 1A

DC Interface: 5.5*2.5mm

Lithium Tool Battery Charger

Universal Battery Charger: Adaptable to most of the mini chainsaw lithium batteries on the market such as 20V, 21V, 24V, 26V, and 28V.

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Chuck Olds
RLSOO battery charger

I purchased a RLSOO battery charger from you recently because when I purchased the mini chain saw from you some months ago the charger was not included with the original purchase. So that was not good. The recent purchase of the charger was fine, no problems. I have used the charger to charge both batteries and it works fine.

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Thomas J. Mathern
Works as needed

Misplaced the original charger and saw this one and figured for the price it was worth a try. WOrks perfectly with the batteries for my mini chain saw.

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Jdh
Charger

Just received works as listed. Will revisit after using awhile

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Amazon Customer
Couldn't find the original one til I bought the second one!

I think the first chainsaw just gave up. It would not take a charge. Oh well round two!

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Mikey
Description says 21-98(28?)V but unit is marked "21V 1A".

The description indicates the unit will charge 21 to 98(probably meant 28V) batteries. The identification on the unit clearly states 21V 1A. I purchased this to charge my 24V mini-chainsaw batteries. It charges them to 20.5V. The plug works fine and the unit does charge the batteries, but apparently only partially. If you need a 21V charger, this should work fine. For higher voltage batteries, you might want to search out another unit.