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I don't have a single Dewalt battery and I need some Dewalt battery for my 20v Dewalt tools. Is this a good price or worth it if I don't own any 60v tool? Or better off getting the tablet 20v one?
Edit: btw if you search around store in your area. Some has it for $159
I found another store 25 miles away for $149
Last edited by iIIuminati February 14, 2026 at 11:10 AM.
I don't have a single Dewalt battery and I need some Dewalt battery for my 20v Dewalt tools. Is this a good price or worth it if I don't own any 60v tool? Or better off getting the tablet 20v one?
Edit: btw if you search around store in your area. Some has it for $159
I found another store 25 miles away for $149
I have a lot of DeWalt tools and batteries. Like way too many. Anyway, the 60v batteries will last longer but they are considerably heavier. So using a drill all day on a fence with a 60v battery will be taxing. I would shoot for a power stack deal. They run forever and they are lighter. My 2-cents. Good luck!
I have a lot of DeWalt tools and batteries. Like way too many. Anyway, the 60v batteries will last longer but they are considerably heavier. So using a drill all day on a fence with a 60v battery will be taxing. I would shoot for a power stack deal. They run forever and they are lighter. My 2-cents. Good luck!
Thanks for your input. I need Dewalt battery for my miter saw. I have 99% Milwaukee tool and hand tool.
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Thanks for your input. I need Dewalt battery for my miter saw. I have 99% Milwaukee tool and hand tool.
6ah will work for miter saw but 9ah is probably better bang for buck, 12 is just too expensive... If you have the 60v miter saw it also charges your battery when you stop the blade, I love my 60v saw
6ah will work for miter saw but 9ah is probably better bang for buck, 12 is just too expensive... If you have the 60v miter saw it also charges your battery when you stop the blade, I love my 60v saw
I'll look out for the 9ah. I have the new 20v XR 12" miter saw
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Marked at $199 local for me ($299-$100 w/ Ace Rewards)
Edit: btw if you search around store in your area. Some has it for $159
I found another store 25 miles away for $149
Edit: btw if you search around store in your area. Some has it for $159
I found another store 25 miles away for $149
I have a lot of DeWalt tools and batteries. Like way too many. Anyway, the 60v batteries will last longer but they are considerably heavier. So using a drill all day on a fence with a 60v battery will be taxing. I would shoot for a power stack deal. They run forever and they are lighter. My 2-cents. Good luck!
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