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$80 for a new battery?? No thanks. I can put a battery in a real car for that price. Perfect for my son's kid trax mini Cooper. Some reviews said you needed to cut and splice in for the new one, but you can pop the handle and cover off the old one and use all the manufacturer add on stuff. My old battery terminal corroded and the tab snapped off when removing the terminal.

Fits and works with my daughter's Pacific Cycle 12-Volt Battery-Powered Convertible Sports Car with no need to modify anything. I may need to charge the battery in a different way than the way we charged it with the original battery but that's not a problem, I just searched "12 volt battery charger" here on Amazon and found an outlet version of a car battery charger it'll work with. It also may appear in the "frequently bought with this item" section for you. I am very happy with my.purchase and my daughter is even happier. 10/10

Got my kids up and runnin around the yard on the power wheels again. The charge lasts longer than the original batteries in my opinion. These do not come with the original harness to plug and go tho. I had to cut the wires and install appropriate crimp connectors but the original issue was the stock plug corroding anyway. Much easier to plug/unplug with my crimp connectors. I just use a normal battery charger on 2amp trickle charge to charge these

Bought as replacement for PowerWheels 12 volt vehicles. Smaller than the original "power wheels" battery and more powerful. I disassembled the original Power Wheels battery and soldered its plug onto this battery along with an in-line fuse. I'm finding that 30-amp fuses can occasionally be blown by our Power Wheels vehicle, so may need some 40 amp fuses, but that's not this battery's fault.

I used this for a replacement battery for a Power Wheels Hurricane Jeep with the orange top battery. This battery is larger and I had to trim about 1/4" of plastic in the battery compartment. I used a 90 degree air die grinder with a cutoff wheel to trim the plastic. Went like butter. If you don't have air tools, use a Dremmel or go old school and use a hacksaw blade. I also used the wiring from the old orange top battery. You have to pry that cover off the to expose the leads. Pull the wires out as much as you can, then clip them. One wire will be longer than the other, trim them even. You only get one chance. It is very easy. The last step is to crimp on the new female tab terminals to the wires you just removed. Any standard female wire terminal tab will work. Any auto store will have them. Make sure to buy the yellow connectors for meant for 12-10 AWG (American Wire Gauge is the wire gauge size). Strip the wire you cut from the old battery about 1/4" back and insert it into the tab. There should be just a tiny bit of wire protruding from the end of the front of the tab with the yellow sleeve covering the insulation. Do not leave exposed wire sticking out the back. Crimp the terminal on tight using a standard automotive style crimp tool. It works perfectly. Kids got about 3-4 hours run time out of it. I charged the battery x-mas night and today is the first time that is needs recharged. Much better than the $70-80 Power Wheel battery. Don't be afraid of having to do a little modification. It literally took me ten minutes altogether. I will try to post some pics later. Good Luck. UPDATE: Feb 27, 2018 Added the pictures. Battery still runs like a champ. Hardly ever have to recharge it as it lasts/holds a charge for a long time. Kids will play with the vehicle for an hour and it does not need to be recharged the same day. As a side note, I always disconnect the battery plug when I store it. You never know if there is a slow drain in the system somewhere and it is just good practice to help maintain batteries. I do the same thing for cars if I don't drive them often.

This was to replace the batteries in my electric scooter and after 10 years they needed it. My electric wheelchair scooter now runs good as new and did not have to spend the 500.00 dollars the scooter company wanted to repair it. Thank You So Much Donna

I bought a used power wheel recently for my son. Sadly the battery that came with it didn't hold much of a charge. I was initially shocked to find out how much the name brand batteries cost. Then I found this. It fits perfectly in the compartment, uses the same charging cird, and has enough power to keep his dump truck going strong. Overall a much more cost effective option.

I ordered this battery along with a Wire Harness Connector for Fisher-Price® Power Wheels® 12-Volt SLA Battery for my daughter's 12V Power Wheels Jeep. Works great, and daughter can drive for hours. It is NOT a direct fit, but if you stand it on its end as pictured, you may be able to get the factory battery hold-down to slide over it as I did. These batteries are non-spillable, and should not be affected by running on their sides. Per the manufacturer: "AGM TECH - The Acid Inside Is Absorbed Between The Plates And Thereby Immobilized By A Very Fine Fiberglass Mat. This Along With The Valve Regulated, Spill-Proof Design Of Our Batteries Allows Trouble-Free, Safe Operation In Any Orientation."

I got this to replace the original battery in my son's Peg Perego John Deere 12v tractor. It's a little larger than the battery that came with the tractor but it is designed to accommodate a larger battery too so this one fit pretty good. It charges good and easily lasts 2-3 times longer. He rides mostly on the weekends for a total of an hour a day. On average, I have recharged it maybe 3 times all summer long. Even when I did charge it, the tractor didn't show any signs of low battery. DO NOT waste your money on getting a Peg Perego battery. If you snap off the blue cover that comes on the battery they send you, you'll find that the battery underneath is just a generic everyday battery such as this. Even the proprietary plug that comes on the Peg Perego battery easily unplugs and plugs in to this battery. This battery is 10x better and way cheaper!

The OEM 12V 7Ah battery died in my son's Best Choice Products Ride-on Jeep (and would no longer take a charge), so this battery was purchased to replace it. The ExpertPower battery has almost twice the capacity (12Ah vs 7Ah) and it fit perfectly in a 2nd battery compartment on the opposite side of where the OEM 7Ah battery installed. Easy replacement - the +/- terminals are exactly the same size so the connectors fit right on. The ExpertPower 12V battery also fits like a glove in the compartment located on the OPPOSITE side of where the stock OEM 7Ah battery is installed. For those looking to replace the Best Choice Products OEM 12V 7Ah battery (which is junk and won't last long), this one is perfect, and it should allow the Jeep to run almost twice as long before it requires a charge. I recommend charging the battery using the 800mAh Battery Tender (runs about $35 on Amazon) charger vs. the stock charger. It charges much quicker and more precisely. The stock charger is junk and takes forever to charge...if you leave the stock charger plugged in too long it could degrade the life of the battery.