🔬 Our Testing Lab
Every adapter in our database is verified through rigorous testing protocols. We measure actual voltage delivery, current handling capacity, thermal performance, and long-term durability.
Our team includes electrical engineers with backgrounds in power tool development and battery technology. We don't just list adapters—we validate that they work safely and reliably.
⚡ Why This Matters
Power tool batteries are expensive. A Milwaukee M18 battery costs $100-200. A DeWalt 20V MAX FlexVolt can exceed $250. Many professionals own tools from multiple brands and waste money on redundant battery ecosystems.
Battery adapters solve this problem—but only if they're safe. Using an incompatible adapter can damage your tools, void warranties, or create fire hazards. That's why we test every adapter before adding it to our database.
🛡️ Our Safety Commitment
We take safety seriously. Every listing includes voltage specifications, current limits, and protection features. We flag any adapters that require caution and clearly state compatibility limitations.
Never use high-voltage batteries on low-voltage tools (e.g., 20V battery on 12V tool), even if the adapter physically fits. Always verify voltage compatibility before use.
📧 Contact Us
Found an error? Have an adapter we should test? Reach out to our team at lab@propowermatch.com