it doesn't but in this case its also 'sold by amazon' which is what op should have said
horsey
24 May 16#11
So what's your evidence for suggesting that Makita fakes are dangerous? Everything I've read suggests that most of them are OK
spannerzone to horsey
24 May 16#14
If you're buying a non original then you know you're not getting a genuine Makita, but I think if you're buying a Makita branded battery you'd rightfully expect a genuine one and not some knock off. Sure, non Makita batteries could be ok but some are poor and unreliable going by various reviews.
BIGEYE
24 May 16#12
The number of 0s? Other than that 4 Ah = 4000 mAh
SRPhoto
24 May 16#13
As I said 0mAh (or 0Ah if you like) Difference between 4Ah and 4000mAh in reply to post #7
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Decent enough at this price though
://www.toolden.co.uk/makita-4-amp-li-ion-battery-bl1840/?gclid=Cj0KEQjw94-6BRDkk568hcyg3-YBEiQAnmuwki36vDPaBWrqu31n-bCtvvDLq8LMIDMZk5_MialEMbYaAtAt8P8HAQ
http://www.makitauk.com/lithium-ion.html