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What is the difference between Ryobi P113 and P114 power tool battery chargers?

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The P114 comes with the P116 package (Lithium Ion starter kit) and according to the Home Depot blurb about it "The charger is Energy Star rated and optimizes battery life cycles". The P113 charger is not Energy Star rated and the manual recommends removing the battery after charging and possibly the P114 does not require this.

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