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Milwaukee M18 18-Volt REDLITHIUM XC3.0 Battery Pack, 3.0Ah (2-Pack)

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Milwaukee M18 18-Volt REDLITHIUM XC3.0 Battery Pack, 3.0Ah (2-Pack)M18 REDLITHIUM XC3. 0 3. 0Ah Battery 2 Pack Power your M18 tools longer with Milwaukees REDLITHIUM XC3. 0 batteries. These 18V lithium ion packs deliver 3. 0Ah of runtime with REDLINK Intelligence for overload protection, cooler operation, and fadefree power in tough conditions. Key Features: Extended Runtime: 3. 0Ah, 54Wh packs deliver more work per charge for M18 tools Smart Protection: REDLINK Intelligence guards against overloads and overheating

M18 REDLITHIUM XC3.0 3.0Ah Battery 2-Pack

Power your M18 tools longer with Milwaukee’s REDLITHIUM XC3.0 batteries. These 18V lithium-ion packs deliver 3.0Ah of runtime with REDLINK Intelligence for overload protection, cooler operation, and fade‑free power in tough conditions.


Key Features:

  • Extended Runtime: 3.0Ah, 54Wh packs deliver more work per charge for M18 tools
  • Smart Protection: REDLINK Intelligence guards against overloads and overheating
  • Durable Build: Rugged pack construction with rubber overmold and integrated weld frame
  • Cold-Weather Performance: Runs in climates below 0°F/-18°C with fade‑free power
  • Fuel Gauge & Fast Charging: Onboard charge indicator; about 30–57 minute charge times depending on charger

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Battery System Milwaukee M18
Battery Power Type Lithium Ion
Voltage (V) 18
Capacity (Ah) 3.0
Energy (Wh) 54
Number of Batteries Included 2
Rechargeable Yes
Charge Time (min) Approx. 30 (up to 34 on Rapid/Supercharger; ~57 on Standard Charger)
Color Family Red
Cordless/Corded Cordless
Power Tool Accessory Type Battery
Tools Product Type Power Tool Accessory
Item Weight (lb) 1.086572 (per pack listing)
Product Length (in.) 3.1
Product Width (in.) 6.809
Product Height (in.) 3.307
Fuel Gauge Onboard charge indicator
Electronics REDLINK Intelligence overload and temperature protection; individual cell monitoring
Operating Temperature Performs below 0°F (-18°C)
Compatibility Powers 175+ Milwaukee M18 cordless tools
Warranty 3‑Year Limited (battery)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are these batteries compatible with all Milwaukee M18 tools?
A: Yes, they power the entire M18 system of cordless tools.


Q: What is the capacity of each battery?
A: Each pack is 3.0 amp-hours (54 watt-hours).


Q: Do these include a charger?
A: No, the charger is sold separately; they work with M18/M12 multi‑voltage and M18 AC/DC chargers.


Q: How fast do they charge?
A: Approx. 34 minutes on Supercharger or Rapid Charger; ~57 minutes on a Standard Charger.


Q: Can they be used in cold weather?
A: Yes, designed to perform below 0°F (-18°C).


Power That Streamlines Your Workspace

Sleek and purposeful, the REDLITHIUM XC3.0 batteries bring a disciplined energy to any garage or jobsite. The compact, rubber‑armored form feels tailored—quietly confident beside scarlet Milwaukee tools. Style them on a pegboard charging station with labels for a clean, efficient rhythm to your projects. This is the kind of refined performance that makes every build feel elevated.


AI Review Summary:

Overall sentiment is strongly positive. Buyers praise reliable runtime, fade‑free power, and broad compatibility across the M18 lineup; many consider the XC3.0 ideal for drills and impacts without excessive weight. Durability and the useful fuel gauge are frequently noted. Neutral to negative comments focus on shorter runtime for high‑draw tools compared with XC4.0/5.0 packs and occasional reports of early failure or reduced capacity after heavy use. Representative quotes: “Perfect size-to-weight for everyday use,” “Charges fast and holds up in the cold,” and “Good but steps up to 5.0 if you’re running saws all day.”


Upgrade your M18 kit with XC3.0 power and get more done per charge—add this 2‑pack to cart now.

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