I recently bought a Dewalt drill and it came with 2 batteries.  Also, 
a battery only takes about an hour to charge.

earlier, Edward Przybylek, wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>First of all, thanks for everyone's input on my trim nailgun question. From
>all my research on the Internet, it doesn't look like I'm going to find a
>chorded nailgun for putting up trim. I looked at the Magnesium Allnailer
>and it looks like it would definitely do the job and a great deal more. My
>problem with chordless tools is that the batteries go completely dead after
>a time because I don't use the tools enough to keep the batteries in
>excellent shape. Here's my follow-up question. What, if anything, can one
>do to keep tool batteries in good working condition even though the battery
>only gets very occasional use? If I could solve this problem, I would
>probably own more chordless tools. As always, any help greatly appreciated.
>
>Take care,
>Ed
>
>
>
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