ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals vs Mighty Max 12V 18Ah SLA Battery for DR Field Mower
Overall winner: Mighty Max 12V 18Ah SLA Battery for DR Field Mower
Key Differences
ExpertPower A ships as a pair of 12V 7Ah SLA batteries with F1 terminals and is positioned as a UPS/alarm backup option; Mighty Max B is a single 12V 18Ah SLA battery with higher capacity, UL certification, and is aimed at equipment like DR Field mowers. Choose A if you need two smaller batteries with F1 terminals for UPS or alarm back-up; choose B if you need a single, higher-capacity, mount-any-position SLA battery for heavier loads
ExpertPower 12V 7Ah SLA Battery pair (EXP1270-2) with F1 terminals
Two 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid batteries with F1 terminals for UPS and alarms. Maintenance-free, valve-regulated, 4-hour charging with a 12V 2A smart charger. One customer notes exact fit for CyberPower units
Pros
- maintenance-free and valve-regulated
- fits UPS and alarm back-up units
- includes 2 batteries with F1 terminals
- compact dimensions
Cons
- mixed battery life reported by customers
- mixed charge retention and charging performance
- some users reported shorter lifespan in 9 months
Mighty Max 12V 18Ah SLA Battery for DR Field Mower
12V 18Ah sealed lead-acid battery, maintenance free and rechargeable. UL certified with durable construction and wide operating temperatures. Customers report reliable starts and suitable for pull-behind mowers
Pros
- maintenance-free SLA design
- rechargeable and mount-any-position
- UL certified
- wide operating temperatures
Cons
- listing includes battery and screws only (no wiring or mounting accessories)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mighty Max Battery |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mighty Max Battery |
| User Reviews | ExpertPower |