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DeWalt Powerstack 20-Volt Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah & 1.7 Ah Batteries w/ Charger

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$99

$299

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Blains Farm Fleet
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Blain's Farm & Fleet has DeWalt Powerstack 20-Volt Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah & 1.7 Ah Batteries w/ Charger (DCBP315-2C) on sale for $99 (price in cart). Select Drive-Thru pickup where stock permits.
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Blain's Farm & Fleet has DeWalt Powerstack 20-Volt Lithium-Ion 5.0 Ah & 1.7 Ah Batteries w/ Charger (DCBP315-2C) on sale for $99 (price in cart). Select Drive-Thru pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Blain's Farm & Fleet is available in select states, availability for free store pick up may be limited.
Thanks community member disemvoweled for sharing this deal.

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Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $40.38 less (28.97% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $139.38 at the time of this posting.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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The powerstacks are definitely more powerful and are worth it in my opinion but it also depends what you are doing. And thats not considering the claim that they have 2x recharge cycles which they might but they might not. This is a price point i feel like is the time if you want both capacity batteries. For reference i had an install a bit back installing 36 8' x 8' overhead doors for a storage place. Everything was concrete. Jambs and ceiling. Using my small atomic rotary hammer instead of my bigger 1 since were only doing 1/4" (5/16" tapcon) screw anchors for small doors. 18 anchors per door. The normal 5ah lasted 2 1/2 doors. The 5ah powerstack completed 4 doors. Same capacity battery but faster holes drilled equaled more work done per battery. Havent looked back. Everything i got now is powerstack, powerpack, or flexvolt. But i use this stuff professionally doing commercial work.
Sign up for their spam emails and get a $10 off $100. Add a clearance drill bit and you're at $90.43 after the coupon . $13.59/Ah, plus a charger you can flip for $10.

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The_Whaler
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What is the ideal $/Ah on these Powerstacks?

I uses $10/Ah on the regular 20Vs and $12/Ah on the Flexvolts.
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IluvTEA
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Quote from The_Whaler :
What is the ideal $/Ah on these Powerstacks?

I uses $10/Ah on the regular 20Vs and $12/Ah on the Flexvolts.

The going rate to get people excited for a powerstack seems to be $15/Ah.
For reference, last month HD had some 5Ah powerstacks on clearance for $75 and people were scrambling to pick them up.
This deal is just under the $15/Ah mark. Personally, i think it's still a bit over priced, but I'm ok with being patient for an amazing deal.
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katncaed
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Sign up for their spam emails and get a $10 off $100. Add a clearance drill bit and you're at $90.43 after the coupon . $13.59/Ah, plus a charger you can flip for $10.
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madamd
about 1 month ago
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ordered and got cancelled.

anybody having this issue?

thanks
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stryder9
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Quote from katncaed :
Sign up for their spam emails and get a $10 off $100. Add a clearance drill bit and you're at $90.43 after the coupon . $13.59/Ah, plus a charger you can flip for $10.

Same with the 10% sign up coupon. There is also 2% CB available as well
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Quote from IluvTEA :
The going rate to get people excited for a powerstack seems to be $15/Ah.
For reference, last month HD had some 5Ah powerstacks on clearance for $75 and people were scrambling to pick them up.
This deal is just under the $15/Ah mark. Personally, i think it's still a bit over priced, but I'm ok with being patient for an amazing deal.

The powerstacks are definitely more powerful and are worth it in my opinion but it also depends what you are doing. And thats not considering the claim that they have 2x recharge cycles which they might but they might not. This is a price point i feel like is the time if you want both capacity batteries. For reference i had an install a bit back installing 36 8' x 8' overhead doors for a storage place. Everything was concrete. Jambs and ceiling. Using my small atomic rotary hammer instead of my bigger 1 since were only doing 1/4" (5/16" tapcon) screw anchors for small doors. 18 anchors per door. The normal 5ah lasted 2 1/2 doors. The 5ah powerstack completed 4 doors. Same capacity battery but faster holes drilled equaled more work done per battery. Havent looked back. Everything i got now is powerstack, powerpack, or flexvolt. But i use this stuff professionally doing commercial work.
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