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US $64.38
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Orangevale, California, United States

Orangevale, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:BC1836 UPC:000346455212

Bosch Cordless Power Tool Chargers 36-Volt Battery Charger BC1836 Blue 



Product Overview:

Model # BC1836



The Bosch BC1836 36-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery Charger is designed to charge both Bosch Lithium-Ion batteries and tools quickly and efficiently. With Bosch exclusive engineering, this charger can charge or discharge without shortening its service life or reducing the batteries storage capacity. Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the battery. This charger can serve as a replacement or as an extra charger and always have the battery charged and the power you need on hand.

  • 1-hour charger
  • Flashing charging light
  • Integrated 3-LED ring: provides shadow free illumination for the best visibility in low lighting applications
  • Can be used as an extra charger or as a replacement because of its durability

SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS
Product Depth (in.) 
3.3 
Product Width (in.) 
9.3 
Product Height (in.) 
3.3 
DETAILS
AC\DC 
AC 
Number of batteries charged at once 
Alarm 
No 
Power Tool Accessory Type 
Battery Charger 
Battery Test Function 
Yes 
Power Tool Product Type 
Power Tool Accessory 
Color Family 
Blue 
Returnable 
90-Day 
Compatibility 
Compatible with all Bosch 36-Volt Lithium-Ion Batteries 
Tools Product Type 
Power Tool 
Cord Length (ft.) 
Voltage (volts) 
36 
WARRANTY / CERTIFICATIONS
Certifications and Listings 
3-UL Classified,CSA Certified 
ENERGY STAR Certified 
Yes 

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