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4-Pack DeWALT 20V Max 4.0/2.0Ah Battery + DeWALT DCS438B 20V Max XR Cut-Off Tool

+ Free S/H

$199

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Toolup has 4-Pack DeWALT DCB324 20V Max 4.0/2.0Ah Battery + DeWALT DCS438B 20V Max XR Cut-Off Tool on sale for $199. Shipping is free (via ground shipping).

Thanks to community member EdwinC3408 for finding this deal

Note, full product package/items will be added to cart

Includes
  • 2x DeWALT 20V Max 4.0Ah Batteries
  • 2x DeWALT 20V Max 2.0Ah Batteries
  • DeWALT DCS438B 20V Max XR Brushless Cordless 3" Cut Off Tool (Tool Only)

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  • About the Deal
    • Product will contain a total of 4 batteries: 2 compact general purpose batteries and 2 large heavy duty batteries
    • 3-LED fuel gauge system allows immediate feedback on state of change
    • Product will work w/ all DeWALT 20V Max tools
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last

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Toolup has 4-Pack DeWALT DCB324 20V Max 4.0/2.0Ah Battery + DeWALT DCS438B 20V Max XR Cut-Off Tool on sale for $199. Shipping is free (via ground shipping).

Thanks to community member EdwinC3408 for finding this deal

Note, full product package/items will be added to cart

Includes
  • 2x DeWALT 20V Max 4.0Ah Batteries
  • 2x DeWALT 20V Max 2.0Ah Batteries
  • DeWALT DCS438B 20V Max XR Brushless Cordless 3" Cut Off Tool (Tool Only)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Product will contain a total of 4 batteries: 2 compact general purpose batteries and 2 large heavy duty batteries
    • 3-LED fuel gauge system allows immediate feedback on state of change
    • Product will work w/ all DeWALT 20V Max tools
    • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last

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Written by EdwinC3408

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bud914
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i think that was for the other package that includes the 5th battery but no cut off tool

https://toolup.com/products/dewal...ck-battery
guitarzan1958
685 Posts
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There are two different deals, one with four batteries and a tool, another with five batteries.

https://toolup.com/products/dewal...M0&irgwc=1

https://toolup.com/products/dewal...ck-battery
cmac2728
476 Posts
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2Ah are just fine for the average DIYer. I run my drill, driver, work light just fine on a pair of 2Ah batteries and get through most projects. I have a 3Ah and 5Ah for power hungry tools like recip saw and circular saw. Just depends on how long you use the tool for when you are working on a project. All day driving screws for a deck build? You're going to need more Ah.

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Feb 11, 2025
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Deadwing
Feb 11, 2025
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The also have a similar deal for the router with 4 batteries

https://toolup.com/products/dewal...5599357219

And the jigsaw with 4 batteries

https://toolup.com/products/dewal...5598832931

There are a couple more too.
Feb 11, 2025
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Feb 12, 2025
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cmac2728
Feb 12, 2025
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Quote from EdwinC3408 :
What would be the bottom acceptable bandwidth? 3A?
2Ah are just fine for the average DIYer. I run my drill, driver, work light just fine on a pair of 2Ah batteries and get through most projects. I have a 3Ah and 5Ah for power hungry tools like recip saw and circular saw. Just depends on how long you use the tool for when you are working on a project. All day driving screws for a deck build? You're going to need more Ah.
Last edited by cmac2728 February 11, 2025 at 06:02 PM.
Feb 12, 2025
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autobahn187
Feb 12, 2025
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This is the one for the 5-pack of batteries:
https://toolup.com/products/dewal...ck-battery
Feb 12, 2025
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dealsandrewards
Feb 12, 2025
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Hows the cutoff tool for copper piping?
Feb 12, 2025
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Vince1848
Feb 12, 2025
41 Posts
Quote from sshlyk :
2Ah are not good, even for a light, I would not count on them.
General contractor here, this is not entirely true. They have their purposes, if you're in high places and all you're doing is replacing light fixtures/similiar task where you're just driving screws, these are the best, they're light and compacted. Just have one one the tool, and one in your pocket and your'e good to go for the rest of days with said tasks.
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eeagle
Feb 12, 2025
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Quote from dealsandrewards :
Hows the cutoff tool for copper piping?
IMO just get a manual pipe cutter

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vincemoyer
Feb 12, 2025
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Quote from cmac2728 :
2Ah are just fine for the average DIYer. I run my drill, driver, work light just fine on a pair of 2Ah batteries and get through most projects. I have a 3Ah and 5Ah for power hungry tools like recip saw and circular saw. Just depends on how long you use the tool for when you are working on a project. All day driving screws for a deck build? You're going to need more Ah.
Totally agree. I only use 2ah for drill and impact driver. They last plenty long and keep the tool light and small.
Feb 12, 2025
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Warm_Pepsi
Feb 12, 2025
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Solid Deal for some extra (new) batteries and a useful cutoff tool!
Feb 13, 2025
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cpc13
Feb 13, 2025
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Quote from sshlyk :
2ah - ok for small occasional screwdriver. Not good for light or any tool that needs lots of power such as saw
5ah - great for light and impact driver. Ok for saw, still not enough juice
5-8ah power stack - is great for saw

If you assemble ikea - 2ah will do. If you need light - 5ah, if you cut wood - 8ah power stack
That's not at all correct. I have batteries ranging from 2Ah to 8Ah, and they all have their purpose. Bigger batteries will run longer and may provide more power, but they're also bigger, bulkier, and heavier. For most DeWalt tools, a 2Ah battery will work just fine for most DIY projects. You won't get 8 hours straight with a circular saw, and you won't drive a deck's worth of screws, but most people aren't doing that every day.

To put it simply, most normal users and DIYers and weekend warriors could get buy with just about any tools they have and a couple of 2Ah batteries.
Feb 13, 2025
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Timhosd
Feb 13, 2025
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Thx, good deal in for 4+1 free.
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Feb 14, 2025
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EdwinC3408
Feb 14, 2025
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Quote from WittyBanana659 :
XR is dead, everything is XR Rated unless you are buying old stock
Confirmed … not XR batteries, not consistent with the pics. Oh well.
Feb 15, 2025
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JasonJ4047
Feb 15, 2025
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So no charger. This is a no-go for someone that doesn't have ANY DeWalt tools. Sucks because id really like to have a 18-20v 3in. Cut off tool but I guess I'll stick with my M12 milwaukee
Feb 17, 2025
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PurpleDirt5287
Feb 17, 2025
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Quote from cmac2728 :
2Ah are just fine for the average DIYer. I run my drill, driver, work light just fine on a pair of 2Ah batteries and get through most projects. I have a 3Ah and 5Ah for power hungry tools like recip saw and circular saw. Just depends on how long you use the tool for when you are working on a project. All day driving screws for a deck build? You're going to need more Ah.
I swapped out my Tesla battery with the 2ah.

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Feb 17, 2025
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PurpleDirt5287
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Quote from JasonJ4047 :
So no charger. This is a no-go for someone that doesn't have ANY DeWalt tools. Sucks because id really like to have a 18-20v 3in. Cut off tool but I guess I'll stick with my M12 milwaukee
Charger is like $20. Look on Amazon, FB marketplace, eBay, etc.

So many people trying to offload chargers.

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