HiKOKI Former Hitachi Koki, V, Cordless Impact Driver, Rechargeable, Ah Lithium Ion Battery, Charger, Spare Battery, Case Included, Green WH14DKL (2LSCK)(L) out of 5 stars 53 10 offers from ¥22, The Hitachi WR14DL Lithium-Ion Cordless Volt Impact Wrench features a Lithium-Ion battery that boasts 3-times the running time of traditional NiCad impact drivers, yet weighs half as much. These batteries are also backwards compatible, which means you can use them with Hitachi's current DVF3 and DMR cordless tools. The battery recharges just fine in the universal charger that came with my 18V Hitachi tools. Impact drivers are just terrific. This one is particularly nice - very light, compact, and POWERFUL/5.
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