RYOBI P135 18V One+ 6 Port Lithium Ion Battery Supercharger (18V Batteries Not Included/Charger Only)
Description
This is the piece of hardware you need if you have a large number of Ryobi
batteries that need charging. The P135 supercharger holds up to six of any
Ryobi battery. This is able to charge some models like the P102 in only a half
an hour. This particular system optimizes storage space with the convenient
carrying handle. You can either lay it flat on its side or vertically on
either one of its ends. You can even mount it on a wall with the conveniently
located brackets on the back. Imagine the possibilities with all of that extra
space freed up.The P135 system even has you covered if you need to charge your
smartphone. It has a USB port for anything you’d need using that technology.
Leave your dead batteries in the P135 overnight after a long work day, return
in the morning, and your fuel cells will be charged and ready to go at it for
another day, every day.
Features:
- CHARGE YOUR BATTERIES: Up to six Ryobi batteries can be charged in this system, from the One+ Lithium Ion system to older NI-CD batteries
- MULTIPLE STORAGE SOLUTIONS: Keep the charger vertical, horizontal, or hang it on a wall with onboard mounts
- USB CAPABLE: Plug in a usb 2.1 cable (not included) and charge your phone along with your power tool batteries
- FUEL GAUGE: Blinking LEDs indicate whether your batteries are charging, charged, or damaged
- TEMPERATURE GAUGE is also built in, giving you added information
Product Details:
- Brand: RYOBI
- Product Dimensions: 3.81"D x 20.78"W x 8.46"H
- Item Weight: 4.05 Pounds
- Input Voltage: 120 Volts
- Charging Time: 1 Hours
- Manufacturer: GB Industrial Direct
- Part Number: P135
- Item Weight: 4.05 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 20.78 x 3.81 x 8.46 inches
- Item model number: P135
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Material: Plastic, Steel
- Voltage: 18 Volts
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Measurement System: Metric
- Included Components: Multitools, Handtools
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Battery Cell Type: NiCAD
- Date First Available: April 3, 2016