Fasteners Inc has a two-pack of the DeWalt DCBP034 1.7Ah POWERPACK battery pack on sale for $99 in the Saturday Flash Sale (02/07/2026).
This went on sale at midnight, but there was only four kits available, so it sold out quickly. Another 140 has been added to the inventory, so it's available again.
• Shipping is $8.74, or free shipping at $150
• Fasteners doesn't collect sales tax outside CA
• Fasteners Inc is an authorized DeWalt dealer who sell genuine products
https://www.fastenersinc.net/prod...ttery-2-pk
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I'm not sure if image does the size difference justice, but it shows, my DCF860 and DCF870 with the POWERSTACK compared to the M18 Gen4 with a 3Ah HO. The tools themselves are pretty comparable in size, it's the battery that kills the M18.
the issue with this that you cannot rebuild it if it stop working like a normal cell battery
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the issue with this that you cannot rebuild it if it stop working like a normal cell battery
what are you talking about?
people still fix them rebuild them....
what are you talking about?
I am saying that dewalt engineers have build their batteries and BMS so that people do not rebuild them in any meaningful way.
Doesn't mean people dont rebuild them. It just means that their BMS is not capable of refurbishing their battery packs in any meaningful way where they last a long time. The dewalt ecosystem and BMS was created in a manner where there would be no useful long term benefit to rebuild them beyond a couple months after their intended warranty date? But people still rebuild them.
You empathized that you were dissatisfied with the battery packs because you wouldnt be able to refurbish or rebuild them. But the entire design of their battery packs were made so you couldn't, its pretty obvious when you dissect the BMS, especially when you compare them to other manufacturers. As dewalt has stated many times, when the purported lifespan of the battery pack is up, thats exactly what they intended. Hence why there is no battery management system where they balance the batteries.
I am saying that dewalt engineers have build their batteries and BMS so that people do not rebuild them in any meaningful way.
Doesn't mean people dont rebuild them. It just means that their BMS is not capable of refurbishing their battery packs in any meaningful way where they last a long time. The dewalt ecosystem and BMS was created in a manner where there would be no useful long term benefit to rebuild them beyond a couple months after their intended warranty date? But people still rebuild them.
You empathized that you were dissatisfied with the battery packs because you wouldnt be able to refurbish or rebuild them. But the entire design of their battery packs were made so you couldn't, its pretty obvious when you dissect the BMS, especially when you compare them to other manufacturers. As dewalt has stated many times, when the purported lifespan of the battery pack is up, thats exactly what they intended. Hence why there is no battery management system where they balance the batteries.
I was talking about the traditional dewalt batteries with 18650 in them to fix and rebuilt....
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