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05-17-01, 10:14 PM
I have a Master Craft 12-volt drill/driver kit that could use a new battery. Unfortunately, the owner's manual for this unit is long gone and I'm having a hard time finding any contact info for the company. Does anyone happen to know an address or phone number that can be used to contact these folks? If anyone else has any Master Craft power tools, can you relay me the contact info in the back of the owner's manual? I've run numerous searches and the don't appear to have a website of any kind. I don't want to have to give up this tool simply because the batteries are no good anymore - this unit has done me proud for over two years now and the drill itself is still very solid.
fewalt
05-18-01, 08:16 AM
karlkitchen,
Try http://www.mastercraft.net/index.html
They are at 305-392-2525 in Miami, FL
I went through their price list, not the greatest site, and did not find 12v batteries, but I'm sure they have them.
fred
Try http://www.mastercraft.net/index.html
They are at 305-392-2525 in Miami, FL
I went through their price list, not the greatest site, and did not find 12v batteries, but I'm sure they have them.
fred
06-01-01, 12:36 PM
dont know if this will help you,i recently took apart my battery pack on a drill and replaced the batteries with new rechargable single cell batteries i bought at the local shop all i used was a soldering iron and works great now .
bob the plumber england
bob the plumber england