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DEWALT 20V MAX POWERSTACK 1.7Ah Oil Resistant Compact Battery (DCBP034G) for $55.54 - 10% when you "clip" coupon on product page =
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About this Item:- 50% more power in a 25% more compact battery
- Oil resistant battery designed to chemical corrosion
- Long-lasting: battery provides 2X lifetime
- Durability to resist damage: recommended for work involving regular exposure to oil, grease and solvents
- Avoid unplanned work stoppages: LED fuel gauge displays state-of-charge
- 20-Volt maximum system compatibility: battery works with all DEWALT 20-Volt maximum tools and chargers
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The advantage is that these batteries give your tools the Torque of a battery 2x it's size.
The battery also accepts 2x the charging cycles.
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You won't notice a difference in performance of a drywall screw gun ... but on a circ saw, large grinder, or big impact there can be a significant performance difference.
If you really want to get into it, a very good explanation referencing m18 batteries is here: https://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m1...ery-guide/
You think these batteries are fake or do you think they won't last?
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How can you tell when Dewalt batteries are not genuine?
Since it is sold by JB Tools (not authorized reseller), does that mean Dewalt will not honor the warranty?
What is the difference between this battery & a 20V Max 3Ah ($39 at HD) & a 20V Power Stack 5Ah ($93.84 at HD)?
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These pouch packs are cheaper to produce yet Dewalt is charging a premium for them. I see them dropping in value fairly quickly in the coming year.
It is not like I am buying fresh bread but is it bad if the battery is 15 months old since production? It is not used.
Am I missing something?
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It is not like I am buying fresh bread but is it bad if the battery is 15 months old since production? It is not used.
Am I missing something?
Some of my Milwaukee ones survived for over 5 years but you do start noticing the runtime going to 💩 vs newer batteries.
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