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Product Name: | DEWALT 20V MAX POWERSTACK Compact Battery (2 Pack) |
Product Description: | Introducing THE NEXT DIMENSION IN POWER with the 20V MAX DEWALT POWERSTACK Compact Battery 2-Pack. Get 50% more power with a 25% smaller footprint using batteries that work with the 20V MAX* tools and chargers you already have. These batteries provide twice the lifetime and features an impact-resistant, overmolded base with non-marring material. Take advantage of our lightest and most powerful battery as the rubber overmold base and twice the lifetime combine to form a dependable Lithium Ion solution. |
Product SKU: | 317977974_317977974 |
UPC: | 885911782326 |
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They have similar power output to a normal 5ah but the runtime is only 1.7ah
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These are power stack batteries, they are the superior in several ways. Namely, weight/size and power.
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These are perfect if you are doing lots of small tasks over and over. It's doesn't tire the arm after all day repeating there same motion.
If your getting them for someone who say installs windows, power stack is good.
The fact that these are 1.7ah makes them run down faster but you always exchange size for amp hour, at least with power stack your getting more power for size.
As for price, general consensus on slick deals is $10 an amp hour. These are power stack so I'd say $50 would be ideal pricing.
For most applications though, the big price premium just isn't worth it over standard batteries.
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These are perfect if you are doing lots of small tasks over and over. It's doesn't tire the arm after all day repeating there same motion.
If your getting them for someone who say installs windows, power stack is good.
The fact that these are 1.7ah makes them run down faster but you always exchange size for amp hour, at least with power stack your getting more power for size.
As for price, general consensus on slick deals is $20 an amp hour. These are power stack so I'd say $80 would be ideal pricing.
Marketplace usually has around $10 per ah. $20 is a ripoff.
Firstly, understand that home Depot didn't care if you hack... They know people do it. Their checkout system allows for it purposely.
Basically, what you do is order deal. Your receipt will read as 2 line items... Batteries and tool. The checkout system splits the total price of the 2 items between the items according to a % of their value.
You can now return either items with your receipt and get that proportion of the money back.
Your right, couldn't remember if it was 10 or 20.