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2-Pack DeWalt DCB205-2 20V MAX 5 Ah Battery

+ Free S&H on $150+

$99

$249

60% off
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Fasteners Inc has 2-Pack DeWalt DCB205-2 20V MAX 5 Ah Battery on sale for $99. Shipping is free on orders of $150 or more.

Thanks to community member PEMP for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Lightweight at 1.4 lbs and compatible with entire line of 20V MAX tools
  • Premium XR Lithium Ion pack provides up to 60% more capacity than standard 20V MAX battery pack (DCB200)
  • 3-LED fuel gauge system allows immediate feedback on state of charge
  • No memory and virtually no self-discharge for maximum productivity and less downtime

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  • Ordering a quantity of 2 will qualify your order for free shipping.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Fasteners Inc has 2-Pack DeWalt DCB205-2 20V MAX 5 Ah Battery on sale for $99. Shipping is free on orders of $150 or more.

Thanks to community member PEMP for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Lightweight at 1.4 lbs and compatible with entire line of 20V MAX tools
  • Premium XR Lithium Ion pack provides up to 60% more capacity than standard 20V MAX battery pack (DCB200)
  • 3-LED fuel gauge system allows immediate feedback on state of charge
  • No memory and virtually no self-discharge for maximum productivity and less downtime

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • Ordering a quantity of 2 will qualify your order for free shipping.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by PEMP

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BlackMountain123
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We have concluded our meeting and are all in agreement that we would like for you to get started on Makita batteries.
PEMP
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On the FLEXVOLT, I have a few since I have a 60V chainsaw, trimmer, blower and circular saw. However, I never use them on my 20V tools, not even my FLEXVOLT Advantage, since they are so bulky and heavy.
IncompletePerfect
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Inventory has built up. Tool companies (especially Dewalt) have gone from feast to famine.

2 for $100 should be the MSRP on these.

And don't even get me started on Makita battery prices.

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Jun 8, 2024
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KosherPig
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Damn Dewalt batteries have been in price decline this year.
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dealboy12
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Seems solid, is this a worthy deal compared to past deals? I'm still going strong on 18V that just won't die, but I want to start incorporating in 20V.
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Grmagic
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Quote from KosherPig :
Damn Dewalt batteries have been in price decline this year.
Is that good or bad?
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IncompletePerfect
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Quote from KosherPig :
Damn Dewalt batteries have been in price decline this year.
Inventory has built up. Tool companies (especially Dewalt) have gone from feast to famine.

2 for $100 should be the MSRP on these.

And don't even get me started on Makita battery prices.
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dru500a
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Good price for 5ah!
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BlackMountain123
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Inventory has built up. Tool companies (especially Dewalt) have gone from feast to famine.

2 for $100 should be the MSRP on these.

And don't even get me started on Makita battery prices.
We have concluded our meeting and are all in agreement that we would like for you to get started on Makita batteries.
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KosherPig
Jun 8, 2024
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Inventory has built up. Tool companies (especially Dewalt) have gone from feast to famine.

2 for $100 should be the MSRP on these.

And don't even get me started on Makita battery prices.
I'm right there with you. I switched to after market batteries with an average cost of $30 each on Amazon for the 5s. But for the extra $20 it's tempting to get a couple more real ones, however I'm considering switching to flex volts so I can start buying those tools as well.
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Quote from dealboy12 :
Seems solid, is this a worthy deal compared to past deals? I'm still going strong on 18V that just won't die, but I want to start incorporating in 20V.
Deals on this two-pack have typically been around $130. At that price, they are generally not considered a great deal on SD (between -3 and +3 thumbs up). A year ago (also from Fasteners) there was a deal for the two batteries, a charger and a bag for $130. However, I haven't seen them this low before.
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Quote from KosherPig :
I'm right there with you. I switched to after market batteries with an average cost of $30 each on Amazon for the 5s. But for the extra $20 it's tempting to get a couple more real ones, however I'm considering switching to flex volts so I can start buying those tools as well.
On the FLEXVOLT, I have a few since I have a 60V chainsaw, trimmer, blower and circular saw. However, I never use them on my 20V tools, not even my FLEXVOLT Advantage, since they are so bulky and heavy.
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Jun 8, 2024
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KosherPig
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Quote from PEMP :
On the FLEXVOLT, I have a few since I have a 60V chainsaw, trimmer, blower and circular saw. However, I never use them on my 20V tools, not even my FLEXVOLT Advantage, since they are so bulky and heavy.
Thank you, that's the answer I needed.
Jun 8, 2024
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DJ18
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Quote from dealboy12 :
Seems solid, is this a worthy deal compared to past deals? I'm still going strong on 18V that just won't die, but I want to start incorporating in 20V.
$10/Ah is generally considered great deal territory for these. With all the battery deals that could change.

I needed batteries a year ago so bought a similar deal from this place and have been happy.

I have plenty of batteries and chargers but still slightly tempted.
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Quote from DJ18 :
I have plenty of batteries and chargers but still slightly tempted.
Haha yes. I keep thinking I need to pare down my tool batteries as I have way more than I need--and then a deal too good to pass up comes along!
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Machte
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Need some flexvolt deals… I got this 2 pack last time for $99. Always good to have a few extra of these.
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sshlyk
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These 5a are my favorites. I have 3, some of them 5 years old and still chugging

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happysaver
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Are two 20v 1.7 amp batteries okay for most small home projects/repairs? For example, building a holder for two trash cans to keep animals out? Or, do I need to get something like this to be able to do that type of work?

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