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If I understand the powerstack line it is essentially the same amount of power as the standard line, but can deliver it quicker. Meaning these would drain quicker but give more umph to the tool. That about right?
These are great for putting on infrequently used tools. They are super light and cheap and put the same power out as the big batteries. I also like to put it on the impact drivers which are super power efficient and you lift them over your head a lot.
The drain depends on the load. The way I see it these are best used for something like impact screw gun or drill to deliver "more" power when it's needed while being lighter for slight hands relief especially for longer handling times. Not best choice IMO when it will come to grinders, saws, vacuum, hammerdrills etc. or basically any tool that requires not only more instant power but longer working capacity as well and usually those tools are already heavier so having another pound or so might not make that much difference anyways so people bash paying premiums for these flat packs since being lighter is not that much beneficial. Charging times with newer multiple ports chargers are also offset somewhat so having more batteries to charge is not issue if those batteries were bought cheaper.
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I have a couple and they perform better than my 5ah ones while weighing less.
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I have a couple and they perform better than my 5ah ones while weighing less.
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