Coleman Powermate 18v Battery
The coleman powermate 18v battery are often the traditional tools owned by general contractors. Tough and durable - robust drills are created to deal with intense home improvement jobs as well as supplying a cord-free approach to working. Specially designed for working with challenging services and jobs, coleman powermate 18v battery is a perfect selection, helping you to undertake troublesome constructions with ease, without the problem of a power cord standing in your path of finishing the job.
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FAQ - Questions - Reviews on Coleman Powermate 18v Battery
- How can I locate a coleman powermate drill model # PMD 8130?
I can not even locate the company.I need a 18v battery and charger for my two drills.
A Home Depot, Sears
I can not even locate the company.I need a 18v battery and charger for my two drills.
A Home Depot, Sears
- I need a AC/DC power adapter for a Coleman Powermate Cordless Drill?
This would be model # pmd8130. I bought it a few years ago and fried the adapter shortly thereafter. Figuring I would just run out and get a new one later, I find I cannot connect with Teamproducts.com to find what I need. The drill came with an 18V battery. I have been looking online but have been unsuccessful. Any input would be greatly appriciated.
A you could probably hack another 18V battery to run it. or just look for a typical AC/DC transformer/ AC adpater that will do 18V, then find the plug that will fit the drill at radio shack (if there is a plug), then strip the wires and hook it up. The only thing to worry about is amperage draw and educated guess says that will only make the drill under perform not break
This would be model # pmd8130. I bought it a few years ago and fried the adapter shortly thereafter. Figuring I would just run out and get a new one later, I find I cannot connect with Teamproducts.com to find what I need. The drill came with an 18V battery. I have been looking online but have been unsuccessful. Any input would be greatly appriciated.
A you could probably hack another 18V battery to run it. or just look for a typical AC/DC transformer/ AC adpater that will do 18V, then find the plug that will fit the drill at radio shack (if there is a plug), then strip the wires and hook it up. The only thing to worry about is amperage draw and educated guess says that will only make the drill under perform not break