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AEG L1215 G3

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AEG L1215 G3 12V 1.5 Ah
The AEG L1215 G3 is a compact 12V battery with 1.5 Ah capacity, ideal for small power tools. Perfect for hobby users and light-duty tasks where short runtime and portability matter.

6.8

Capacity
4/10
Quality
8/10
Compatibility
9/10
Value for money
6/10
Total rating: 6.8/10
BrandAEG
Battery systemAEG 12V PROLITHIUM-ION
Product titleL1215 G3
Voltage12V
Capacity1.5 Ah
Battery typeLi-ion
Compatible chargers2
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Compatible chargers
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Compatible chargers
AEG AL1214 G3 12V-14.4V Charger
1. AEG AL1214 G3

12V-14.4V, 1.6 A

400 SEK
The AEG AL1214 G3 charges both 12V and 14.4V batteries but has a low charging current, resulting in longer charging times. Suitable for smaller batteries where speed is not crucial. A solid choice for older batteries and reliable performance.
4.8/10
AEG BL1218 12V-18V Charger
2. AEG BL1218

12V-18V, 4.1 A

800 SEK
The AEG BL1218 charges 12V-18V batteries and has a high charging current for fast recharging. Ideal for users with multiple battery systems in the AEG range and efficient charging. A powerful and versatile charger for various users.
7.8/10
AEG L1220 12V 2.0 Ah
1. AEG L1220

12V, 2.0 Ah

540 SEK
The AEG L1220 is a 12V battery with a 2.0 Ah capacity, providing longer runtime than the L1215 while maintaining a compact design. It is suitable for small to medium tasks and is compatible with AEG’s 12V tools. A great option for those seeking more endurance without sacrificing portability.
7/10
AEG L1230 12V 3.0 Ah
2. AEG L1230

12V, 3.0 Ah

400 SEK
AEG L1230 är ett 12V-batteri med 3.0 Ah kapacitet som ger längre driftstid än mindre modeller. Det är kompakt, lätt och kompatibelt med AEG:s 12V-system, vilket gör det till ett utmärkt val för små till medelstora arbetsuppgifter där smidighet och pålitlighet behövs.
7.5/10

FAQ

Make sure the battery is compatible with your tool brand and battery system. Check the voltage (V), capacity (Ah), and whether it’s an original or third-party model. Most modern batteries are Li-ion.
A quality battery typically lasts 3–5 years with normal use, or up to 1,000 charge cycles. Lifespan depends on how often it’s charged, how it’s stored, and the temperatures it’s exposed to. Well-maintained batteries last longer and perform better over time.
Higher voltage (e.g., 18V or 40V) provides more power, while higher capacity (Ah) extends runtime. Heavy-duty tools require both higher voltage and capacity for best performance.
Charge batteries regularly and avoid full discharges. Store in a cool, dry place and clean the contacts as needed. Always use compatible chargers.
Yes, especially if you work for extended periods or use demanding tools. Extra batteries give you flexibility and reduce downtime. Higher-capacity batteries can also be more cost-effective over time.