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Select Accounts: Metabo HPT 18V 2.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery

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Amazon has Metabo HPT 18V 2.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery (377797M) for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Note: Available to ship in 1-2 days. Availability may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Slide type battery, 18 Volt technology
  • 2.0Ah for 18V tools
  • 50% lighter than most NiCd batteries to reduce user fatigue
  • At 0.84 lbs.
  • 30% Longer Run Time: Compared to BSL1815 1.5Ah battery
  • Battery Indicator: Shows remaining battery level

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.01 lower (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 65 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Metabo HPT 18V 2.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery (377797M) for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Note: Available to ship in 1-2 days. Availability may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Slide type battery, 18 Volt technology
  • 2.0Ah for 18V tools
  • 50% lighter than most NiCd batteries to reduce user fatigue
  • At 0.84 lbs.
  • 30% Longer Run Time: Compared to BSL1815 1.5Ah battery
  • Battery Indicator: Shows remaining battery level

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $9.01 lower (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 65 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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65fastback22
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Ordered a couple
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joshoowa
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Acmetools got a (4) 2ah pack for $105.50 shipped
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Taco_Doomsday
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Way Source has a BOGO. Free Starter Pack (includes a pair of 2ah batteries and charger) with purchase of tool. Tools start at $119.00. https://waysource.com/collections...charge-kit
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Streamin
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Quote from Taco_Doomsday :
Way Source has a BOGO. Free tool with starter back (includes a pair of 2ah batteries and charger) for $89.00. https://waysource.com/collections...charge-kit

Not quite. Free starter pack with tool purchase. still a good deal though.
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Taco_Doomsday
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Quote from Streamin :
Not quite. Free starter pack with tool purchase. still a good deal though.
Ha! You're totally right. I got it backwards. LOL Appreciate the heads up. I've revised my prior post to reflect the correct deal.
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BlueGorilla7237
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Metabo HPT tends to have a couple single tools / kits that run pretty cheap and come with batteries, charger, bag etc. Not quite 'free tool' range but if you're picking up a couple of these you may want to see if it's just worth picking up a drill package or something.
6d ago
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jr0o
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Just received mine. All seems ok.

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5d ago
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Worms12345
5d ago
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Curious what everyone's opinion is on Metabo tools in general? Are they like a Ryobi type brand or better?
4d ago
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4d ago
BlueGorilla7237
4d ago
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Quote from Worms12345 :
Curious what everyone's opinion is on Metabo tools in general? Are they like a Ryobi type brand or better?
Its the tool brand formerly known as Hitachi. Japanese brand although like everyone else a lot is made elsewhere these days. Certainly not Ryobi grade, the tools themselves are up there with Bosch etc, but MHPT / Hitachi / Hikoki is more well known Euro / Asia/ Australia than the US. Theres an 18V line and a 36V line and you can use the 36V batteries in the 18V tools, and theres an AC adapter for 36V as well. Some tools like the triple hammer impact driver, 36V Sawzall, nailers etc are top of class. Lots of good saws. Some tools come with systainer-style boxes. Metabo and Metabo HPT tools aren't battery compatible (long story) but some tools are clearly the same otherwise. Even then it's not as flushed out a tool platform as team red/yellow/teal if you need weird niche stuff / more of the auto mechanic style tools.
Because it's not as popular in the US it tends to be priced low / have decent sales here, which can mean real bargains if you can wait on a Lowes daily deal or an Acme special.
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Manton10
4d ago
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Quote from Worms12345 :
Curious what everyone's opinion is on Metabo tools in general? Are they like a Ryobi type brand or better?
Theyare much better than ryobi. Depending on the tool. It can be better than dewalt/milwaukee in some respects. They tend to follow makita in design elements. Generally speaking, the are lighter, more ergonomic than makita, with around the same power. Makita generally has better build quality in drills/saws. Metabo has better build quality in nailers/hammer drills. Their 36v track saw is at least as good as makitas. One thing I wish was better, is their triggers. They feel great, but lack the refinement of makita (omron japan). Their batteries are great, well made, and their chargers are relatively cheap, although louder than other chargers as they usually have loud fans. The chargers dont feel as refined as their competitors, a little more plasticky. I would say, if you get a good deal on one jump on it. They don't disappoint. They go on sale, unlike makita XGT.

Disclaimer :I own Dewalt, makita lxt and xgt, and metabo hpt tools. Ive only used milwaukee in store demos, but have a good sense of what they offer based on that and online reviews.
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ballershanelle
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Quote from BlueGorilla7237 :
Metabo HPT tends to have a couple single tools / kits that run pretty cheap and come with batteries, charger, bag etc. Not quite 'free tool' range but if you're picking up a couple of these you may want to see if it's just worth picking up a drill package or something.
I found the light with a big battery in the Ditch,near my house . I don't have any metabo tools but the work light needs a charger at some point. I have Ridgid tools and one Milwaukee impact and two Ryobi, steal of deal, cut of wheels.

Have any ideas where to get a cheap charger or when to look?
Last edited by ballershanelle May 22, 2025 at 07:22 PM.
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BlueGorilla7237
Yesterday
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Quote from ballershanelle :
I found the light with a big battery in the Ditch,near my house . I don't have any metabo tools but the work light needs a charger at some point. I have Ridgid tools and one Milwaukee impact and two Ryobi, steal of deal, cut of wheels.Have any ideas where to get a cheap charger or when to look?
Do you want to enter a battery platform for a light you found in a ditch? The solid MHPT deal of the weekend seems to be this one on top-end impact wrench and drill driver: https://toolguyd.com/metabo-hpt-f...al-052025/
But if I found a light in a ditch I'd probably sell it or gift it on. The source for cheap chargers is the used market.
16h ago
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ballershanelle
16h ago
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Quote from BlueGorilla7237 :
Do you want to enter a battery platform for a light you found in a ditch? The solid MHPT deal of the weekend seems to be this one on top-end impact wrench and drill driver: https://toolguyd.com/metabo-hpt-f...al-052025/
But if I found a light in a ditch I'd probably sell it or gift it on. The source for cheap chargers is the used market.
Thanks, ebay or yard sales. Hey, I find lots of stuff at stop signs in the rural area, that I live in.

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