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Milwaukee 48-11-2460 M12 REDLITHIUM XC6.0 Extended Capacity Battery Pack

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Size: 4.5 " x 3.375 " x 2.625"


Features

  • FADE-FREE POWER: Until the energy runs out, this battery will run as though it were fully charged. That way, you can work consistently throughout your job without worrying about your tools losing their efficacy
  • REDLINK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: This battery communicates with computer chips in M12 tools and M12 chargers, receiving information from both systems to optimize power output and charging levels
  • EXTREME WEATHER CAPABILITIES: Even at temperatures as low as 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius), youll get full power out of this M12 battery
  • VERSATILITY: This battery will run with over 70 tools in Milwaukees M12 line. Use it with tools like compact drill / drivers, impact drivers, area lights, and even heated jackets
  • COMPACT SIZE: Compared to the M18 line of batteries, these are lightweight and portable, giving you improved handling over your tools

Description

If you want a top-of-the-line accessory for your top-of-the-line 12 volt Milwaukee tools, then look no further. This high capacity 12V battery boasts 6 amp hours of energy. It also comes with fade-free power, so that it will run as though it were fully charged even when its energy is almost out. On top of this huge energy capacity, the battery comes in a compact package. Lighter and smaller than M18 batteries, you can load this up into your 12 volt drill / drivers, heated jackets, and more and be able to handle them more comfortably than with bulkier batteries. Working with the M12 series of batteries, you’ll be working with Redlink Technology. This enables communication across charging platforms, optimizing the amount of energy the battery takes up while it’s charging. It also enables communication between the battery and whichever Redlink tool it’s plugged into. This keeps the energy from sending out too much power and potentially overheating your drills and other power tools. With all of this utility crammed into a compact, high efficiency battery, it’s no wonder you’re working with Milwaukee.

Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Brand: Milwaukee


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Recommended Uses For Product: Power Tool


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: β€ŽMilwaukee Electric Tool


Part Number: β€Ž48-11-2460


Item Weight: β€Ž14.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: β€Ž2.75 x 5 x 6.9 inches


Item model number: β€Ž48-11-2460


Batteries: β€Ž1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: β€ŽNo


Size: β€Ž4.5 " x 3.375 " x 2.625"


Color: β€ŽRed/Black


Style: β€ŽHoodie


Material: β€ŽPlastic


Pattern: β€ŽBattery


Voltage: β€Ž220


Item Package Quantity: β€Ž1


Number Of Pieces: β€Ž1


Measurement System: β€ŽUS


Included Components: β€ŽUnit^Instruction Guide


Batteries Included?: β€ŽNo


Batteries Required?: β€ŽNo


Battery Cell Type: β€ŽLithium Ion


Date First Available: October 19, 2016


Frequently asked questions

The Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM XC6.0 Battery Pack has an extended capacity of 6.0Ah. This means it can supply power for longer periods, making it suitable for larger projects or for tools that drain power quicker.

Yes, the Milwaukee M12 XC6.0 Battery is designed to be fully compatible with all M12 tools. It's a part of the M12 system, created by Milwaukee for seamless use across their M12 product line.

REDLITHIUM is a proprietary Milwaukee technology that signifies their use of superior pack construction, sophisticated electronics, and performance delivering more work per charge and more work over pack life than any battery on the market.

The M12 XC6.0 Battery provides up to 3X more runtime, 20% more power and 2X more recharges compared to standard lithium-ion batteries. This makes it a high-performance choice for those needing dependable, long-lasting power on the job site or for DIY home projects.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Reviewed Milwaukee batteries reveal an overall positive consumer experience. Users are pleased with long-lasting power, quick shipping, and the authenticity of the product. However, some concern exists around the age of the batteries as some were as old as 2019.

Pros

  • πŸ”‹ High battery capacity with extended runtime
  • πŸ” Genuine, authentic Milwaukee batteries
  • πŸ“¦ Quick shipping
  • πŸ”„ Excellent warranty support

Cons

  • ⏳ Some batteries appear to be a few years old
  • πŸ“Š One battery stopped charging after less than a year

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of high-capacity, long lasting batteries and value a solid warranty, these Milwaukee batteries come highly recommended. However, do bear in mind that you might come across some that are a few years old.


  • 6 batteries, 5 stars to start with..
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
Had I read these reviews before buying a small collection of Milwaukee M12 tools, I might have been steered elsewhere. Some of these customer experiences are bordering on the horrific. Thankfully, their warranty support seems solid and I've not only got 4 authorized service locations within 15 miles, but an official Milwaukee Tool service center less than 25 miles. So I offer this review NOT to contradict those written by other owners that experienced battery problems, but simply to add some data to the mix, and track how well my 6 batteries perform from the outset. For all intents, all six batteries entered service the week of 4/18/2011. All have charged fine out of the box, no blinking light errors on the charger, all showing fully charged on the built-in tool "fuel gauge," and all appearing to give a normal run time. I plan to update this review every few months to track the reliability of these batteries. Five of the batteries are "white labels" (actually black, red & white) on the bottom, including an individually packaged one that I bought from Amazon; the sixth has a "black label" (which came included with the 90Β° right angle drill/driver kit). I've got an email in to Milwaukee requesting an explanation of the significance in label color, and will update with their answer here if/when I receive it. All five batteries are labeled with something to the effect of "Cells from Korea; final assembly in China." This causes me wonder if Milwaukee had some problems originally with generic battery cells, and has since changed to a reputable brand? If I receive any clarification from the manufacturer, I'll provide it. My main tools are a Ryobi 18v group with a mix of NiCad and Li-Ion batteries. These Milwaukee 12v batteries are significantly smaller and lighter weight than the Ryobi 18v Li-Ion equivalents, but run times of the drivers and saw are similarly (and expectedly) reduced. I certainly prefer carrying a bag of these lighter batteries and smaller tools around for smaller / more routine jobs around our remodel project, but continue to depend on my 18v gear for more intensive tasks and for quick cordless recip saw tasks. Once the remodel is complete, when my 18v gear is remanded to the garage, the small 12v Milwaukee batteries, driver and drill will probably have a permanent home in the kitchen tool drawer. Here's an email reply I received from Milwaukee customer service on 4/26/11 re: the batteries. It doesn't offer much info: "We are constantly improving our battery technology to offer the best performance and durability. We now offer the "red" Lithium Batteries, which offer more run time, more power, and may be used in temperatures down to zero. Most issues with the M12 battery was due to a good connection between the battery and charger. We did improve the electronics in the original battery to add more power, but it was an improvement, not a correction for the previous battery." (Update 5/24 - 1 month) All good; no battery problems to report! Two batteries lived in the sweltering hot attic for two weeks, one in the right angle drill and one in the driver, doing light duty work for electrical outlet and light installation. They maintained their charge (no topping off) despite the drawn-out usage period and hot hot temps. Two more batteries went on a field trip for some light duty Ikea shelving assembly and installation in the mini drill. A fifth battery spent the day yesterday in the recip saw cutting through 2x blocking and 10 gauge nails. Good run times considering the amount of work this little saw accomplishes. (Update 7/20 - 3 months) Still no troubles. In addition to tool duties, the batteries have been cycling through my Milwaukee 2590-20 M12 Jobsite Radio and I consistently receive full 8-hour runtimes (generally 8am to about 5 pm), indicating me to all six cells remain at relatively equal capacities (albeit in a low-discharge application). Still continuing to receive great performance in my driver, drill, and mini-recip saw. Next up, I have Milwaukee's M12 PEX expander tool lying in wait. (Update 6/2013 - 2+ years) All batteries remain in service. Even though at this time the tools are not seeing regular heavy daily use, the batteries are daily being cycled through the jobsite radio on a daily basis. One of the older black/red labeled units is showing shorter run times than the others, which last 8+ hours (depending on whether I'm playing talk or music, maybe also volume dependent?). They're doing fine in the tools where the charges don't get stale, so I can leave a battery in the drill and it can just "be there" for days or even weeks without me being surprised by a dead tool. Looking at replacing my cordless Dremel with a Milwaukee M12 rotary tool just because I've got all these batteries available to plug in as needed; no battery management necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2011 by Nathaniel Allen

  • Original packaging, last lonh
Size: 4.5 " x 3.375 " x 2.625"
Original packaging and last quite a while.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by brendan

  • Milwaukee Drill Battery
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
Husband needed a fresh battery for his hand drill. They work great and last 5-7 yrs for us. Amazon has a good price on them too!
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by Terry Krawulski

  • Great deal on batteries
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
Great deal on batteries. Works great with other tools
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025 by Tyler Hegseth

  • Quick shipping
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
Fast shipping, product as described, price is right.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025 by Nestor Salangsang

  • not in original packing from Milwaukee
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
not in an original package but works just fine and is genuine Milwaukee
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by tricia

  • Met expectations
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
As stated, fast delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025 by Brian M.

  • It’s the right genuine article
Size: 3.00 L x 4.00 W x 5.50 H
Compact & lightweight but a bit short on on life
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by Miles J Pinniger

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