I Spent $600 on Original Batteries Last Year. Here's What I Do Now.
I run a small remodeling crew. Three guys, a truck full of tools, and what feels like a never-ending appetite for batteries.
Last spring I sat down to do the books and nearly choked on my coffee. Over the previous twelve months I'd spent more than $600 just replacing dead battery packs. Not tools. Not blades. Just batteries. The little plastic bricks that power everything we touch. That was the day I decided something had to change.

The Math That Made Me Angry
Here's the dirty little secret of the cordless tool world: the tool is the cheap part. The manufacturers practically give them away, because they know the real money is in the batteries.
A single brand-name pack can cost as much as the bare tool — sometimes more. And on a busy site, batteries die. They get dropped, they wear out, they walk off in someone's truck. Multiply that across a crew, across a year, and you get a $600 line item that makes you question your life choices.
I'd always assumed "off-brand" batteries were junk. Cheap cells, no protection, a fire waiting to happen. So I kept paying the premium, year after year. Then a buddy in the trade pulled me aside.
"You're Still Buying Those? Try These."
He handed me one of his drills with a battery I didn't recognize. It felt solid. Seated with a satisfying click. And it ran his impact driver all morning without blinking.
"It's a GeB replacement," he said. "Half the price. I've been running them for a year. No issues."
I was skeptical. I'd been burned by cheap packs before. But half the price? I had to at least test it.
What I Actually Found
I ordered a couple to try on my own tools. Here's the honest rundown after running them hard for a few months:
- They fit and run like they should. No wobble, no weird error lights, no babying required.
- The runtime is right there. Maybe a hair less than a brand-new original pack, but nothing I'd notice on the job.
- They don't cook themselves. That was my biggest fear. Proper protection circuitry inside — they stay cool and shut down safely when they should.
- They cost about half. That's the part that actually changed my business.
The difference is, GeB isn't some random reseller. It's an actual factory in Shenzhen that's been making batteries since 2009. Quality cells, real BMS protection, the whole thing — just without the brand-name tax.
What I Do Now
These days, when a pack dies, I don't wince anymore. I just order a replacement for the right platform and keep moving.
If you run a crew — or even if you're just a weekend DIYer tired of overpaying — I genuinely wish someone had told me this years ago. Find your tool brand and see for yourself:
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I run a mix of platforms on my crew, and they had them all: DeWalt · Makita · Milwaukee · Bosch · Ryobi · WORX
The Bottom Line
That $600 a year? It's more like $300 now — and honestly, my tools run just as hard. The only thing I lost was the brand name on the side of the battery. I'll live with that.
If you're tired of bleeding money on batteries, do what I did and give a quality replacement a shot.
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What's the most you've ever spent on replacement batteries in a year? Tell me in the comments — I bet I'm not the only one. 👇
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