Briggs & Stratton 82V MAX Batteria agli ioni di litio Caricabatterie rapido per utensili elettrici cordless Snapper XD

Brand:Briggs & Stratton

3.4/5

101.65

Modello#: 1760263

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Brand Briggs & Stratton
Color Grey
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 548 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BSRC82
Item Weight 3 Pounds
Manufacturer Briggs and Stratton Power Products
Product Dimensions 8.27"D x 9.65"W x 5.43"H
Product Dimensions 9.65 x 8.27 x 5.43 inches
Specification Met certified frustration-free

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Scritto da: Stephen L Reynolds
Battery powered mower versus gas powered mower over 6 years.
I have a battery operated push mower. I have used it for 6 years and this year I had to replace one of two batteries that came new with the mower. The cost of the replacement battery was $175.00 which means the cost of operating the battery operated mower over 6 years averaged mowing 37 times a year was just .75 per mowing. It would have cost me $2.75 per mowing with a gas mower. So I saved around $444.00 over the six year period or $74.00 a year of mowing with my battery operated mower. A good value I would say.
Scritto da: pinflap
Solid
Perfect replacement for the original. Works as expected
Scritto da: Paula
Sent back
Didn’t work or charge
Scritto da: MikenzCO
Fits the Snapper XD 82V MAX Cordless Electric 19" Lawn Mower
Updated 5/1/2021 - so far so good! one battery took care of 1/4 acre of grass with a bit of power to spare. we have more grass i need to get to but for now a great start imho. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i recently picked up the Snapper XD 82V MAX Cordless Electric 19" Push Lawn Mower which comes with two batteries. i wanted to have a third, a spare to have in hand for on down the road. i have yet to test any of these for longevity, that will take at least a couple months to know once things start growing and they get used frequently. that said the battery is exactly the same as what comes with the 'Snapper' mower. comes with about a half charge. to bring it up to fully charged from that point takes about 30 minutes give or take. so it charges up just the same as the others, no difference whatsoever. there were no obvious quality control defects. all said so far so good, but absolutely will update this review once these batteries get some mileage behind them. TIP - to charge the battery look at the battery bottom first. you'll see at the bottom end a series of horizontal lines, small holes with one slightly larger but round hole just off to the side. then look at the charger and you'll see where it slides in and the holes line up with the pins to insert in the charger. only mentioned as it's a little counterintuitive as you put the battery in the charger upside down as a result.
Scritto da: Spocker Rocker
Have 4 batteries down to two in less than a year.
I love the Snapper brand but going wireless is not a good idea unless you have very little to no grass to mow. I was raised on the Snapper brand. My Father had one and I learned to first mow with Snapper. But when I made the switch to battery powered mower. I have not had much luck with keeping batteries. I have purchased several batteries and they seem to die very quickly. I'm not talking about run time, that has been amazing. What seems to be happening is the batteries down last but one mowing season. And at over $150+ they should be lasting a lot longer. I want to believe that there is another way to fix or extend my batteries. Snappers suggestion is to replace batteries. These aren't cheap to replace. Any other brands to look at that seem to have fixed this problem? Still researching. I don't want to leave Snapper but if there is another viable option, would love to hear it.
Scritto da: Scott E. Packard
First review of the 4Ah pack
I bought the 4Ah battery; I already have the leaf blower and a 2Ah pack it came with. I didn't think about it before I bought this, but it is a) heavier, and b) longer than the 2Ah. It still locks into place into the leaf blower because, if you look closely, the plastic catch on the pack is about half the way down the pack, while on the 2Ah pack the catch is about 3/4ths way to the end. The weight and balance is not so good with the leaf blower. It leans backwards when held by the handle, and it has a longer rear-end. So, tradeoffs. The plus side is it lasts a lot longer before needing a charge. Also, I feel it is easier on the batteries when spending a lot of time on the top speed to have the 4Ah pack (I'll be discharging them at half the rate vs the ones used in the 2Ah pack). Blowing leaves I don't spend much time at top speed, but blowing dust in a parking lot structure I spend all the time at top speed. I paid a lot less, as I got it from Warehouse Deals, otherwise I'd probably not get it just for the leaf blower. Seems its best match, considering the weight, is for the lawn mower. It's going to be kind of heavy to use with the hedge trimmer or the weed wacker.
Scritto da: Neil L.
Wporks great!
I have not had good success purchasing off brand equipment batteries. This one is twice as heavy as the off brand one I have and even though it's 2ah it holds a charge longer than my 82v 3ah unit. This was a lot more money but I have found that with equipment batteries you get what you pay for.
Scritto da: F D. Munday
Better than expected
To be honest, I didn't know what to expect from this charger or from the batteries. I'm used to 20 volt batteries for drills and impact drivers so I have no experience batteries or chargers in high voltage ranges. I recall the drastic improvement from NiCad batteries and chargers to Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers. The differences were astounding. Longer use time, no degradation during use and quick charge cycles. In my opinion, the change to the higher voltage/current batteries and chargers is almost as drastic as the change from NiCad to Lithium-Ion. The charge time for the 82V batteries is almost identical to my 20V Cordless Drill batteries and that is from dead flat to fully charged. The charger indications are pretty much the same as other chargers but with one big difference. This charger has a cooling fan to handle the additional heat from the higher voltage and current. The fan goes off at the end of the charging cycle so you have another indication. The fan tells you that the battery is charging and if the fan is off the battery is charged. Impressive, easy to use and high quality. What more could you ask?

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