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X2 18V 6A Battery Charger

$94.00

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SKU: CHQX2-M-EU

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X2 18V

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3 Year Battery & Charger Warranty

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The SENIX CHQX2-M-EU X2 18V Charger, 6.0Ah provides rapid charging in as little as 24 minutes. The LED display provides real-time charging status, while the wall mounting hole design offers convenient storage options. For use with SENIX X2 18V batteries. Backed by our 3-year limited warranty for your peace of mind.

 CHARGING TIMES 2Ah 2.5Ah 4Ah 6Ah 8Ah

B20X2 B25X2 B40X2 B60X2 B80X2
CHX2 65min 85min 135min 195min 260min
CHQX2 35min 45min 65min 105min 140min
CHQX2-M-EU 35min 45min 50min 75min 100min
CHDX2-M-EU (Charging one battery) 40min 50min 55min 85min 110min
CHDX2-M-EU (Charging 2 batteries) 80min 95min 100min 155min 195min

Ultra-Fast 6.0A Charging Current – Charges batteries up to three times faster than a standard 2A charger.

Wide 100–240V Input – Compatible with global voltage standards for flexible use anywhere.

LED Display Indicator – Easily monitor charging progress in real time.

Wall Mount Design – Space-saving solution for organized, professional workspaces.

Compact and Lightweight Build – Perfect for mobile use or small workshops.

Smart Safety Protection – Includes temperature, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection.

Full Compatibility – Works with all SENIX X2 battery systems.

Input Voltage: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Rated Input Power: 150W
Rated Output: 21V 6A
Weight: 0.58kg

1 x 18V 6A Charger (CHQX2-M-EU)

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