CEENR Batteries
CEENR 8.0Ah vs. Milwaukee M18 HD8.0
TL;DR: Same 8.0Ah, same 18V M18 tool fit, same 3-year warranty — at less than half the price of Milwaukee's HD8.0. Pick CEENR if you want runtime parity without the M18 platform tax.
Side-by-side specs
| CEENR 8.0Ah for M18 | Milwaukee M18 HD8.0 | |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 8.0 Ah · 144 Wh | 8.0 Ah · 144 Wh |
| Voltage | 18V nominal | 18V M18 |
| Cells | Lishen 21700 | Proprietary 21700 (Samsung 50G or 50E equivalent) |
| Weight | ~1.5 lb (680g) | 1.6 lb (730g) |
| Tool compatibility | 200+ Milwaukee M18 cordless tools | Same Milwaukee M18 lineup |
| Fuel gauge LED | 3-LED indicator | 4-LED indicator |
| Warranty | 3 years | 3 years (limited) |
| Street price (Q2 2026) | $59.99 | $179.00 |
When the OEM is worth the premium
- You run a Milwaukee REDLINK PLUS tool that requires the OEM communication protocol for full performance (most M18 tools work fine with CEENR, but a few high-end M18 Fuel models negotiate with the OEM battery firmware).
- You need the M18 battery to participate in Milwaukee's One-Key tracking system.
- Your warranty on the tool requires OEM-only batteries (read the fine print).
When CEENR is the smart call
- You run drills, drivers, impact wrenches, lights, fans, vacuums — none of which need REDLINK PLUS.
- You want a backup battery without spending another $179.
- You buy in pairs and the math (2× CEENR = 1× Milwaukee) gets you twice the runtime.
Coming soon — full lab test
Side-by-side runtime on a Milwaukee 2731-20 7¼" circular saw, charge time on the M12-18 fast charger, and thermal data under repeated cuts. Updates publishing summer 2026.