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EGO POWER+ 56-Volt 2.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery $99 + Free Shipping

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Lowe's [lowes.com] has EGO POWER+ 56-Volt 2.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery (BA1400T) on sale for $99.00. Shipping is free.
  • Features:
    • Voltage: 56V
    • Capacity: 2.5 Ah (140Wh)
    • ARC Lithium design prevents overheating
    • Shock-resistant construction
    • Intelligent power management optimizes battery cells
    • Charge time: 30 minutes with EGO Power+ Turbo Charger (CH7000, sold separately)
    • Fuel gauge: LED indicator displays remaining runtime in 20% increments
    • Compatible with all EGO 56V tools
    • Weight: 2.8 lbs
    • 3-year limited warranty
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Lowe's [lowes.com] has EGO POWER+ 56-Volt 2.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery (BA1400T) on sale for $99.00. Shipping is free.
  • Features:
    • Voltage: 56V
    • Capacity: 2.5 Ah (140Wh)
    • ARC Lithium design prevents overheating
    • Shock-resistant construction
    • Intelligent power management optimizes battery cells
    • Charge time: 30 minutes with EGO Power+ Turbo Charger (CH7000, sold separately)
    • Fuel gauge: LED indicator displays remaining runtime in 20% increments
    • Compatible with all EGO 56V tools
    • Weight: 2.8 lbs
    • 3-year limited warranty

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ishitalotToday 02:29 PM
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buzzboy360Today 02:31 PM
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Good deal? Useful?

I just bought my first ego mower the other day. All my other battery tools are Dewalt, and 2.5 aH Dewalt batteries are something I never use. Smallest I use is 4 Ah.
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Quote from buzzboy360 :
Good deal? Useful?

I just bought my first ego mower the other day. All my other battery tools are Dewalt, and 2.5 aH Dewalt batteries are something I never use. Smallest I use is 4 Ah.
Ego battery sizes are more a question of weight and function.

2.5ah are great for things like trimmers and edgers where you'll notice the weight savings. In something like a mower, a 2.5 wouldnt last very long, and the added weight in a mower is a good thing.

2.5 & 4 - Great for multihead, trimmers, sprayer
4, 5, 6 - Great for blowers, chainsaws
7.5, 10, 12 - Great for mowers, snowblowers, vacuums, pressure washers, etc. and anything you wont lift that stays running for extended periods.
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nhayduToday 03:36 PM
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I'm thinking about this deal at Lowes, but not sure if the included 5a battery is the same as the regular 5a that sells separately. The color looks different, and it says Lithium instead of Lithium Ion. Does anyone know if the batteries are different grades?

Blower Combo with 2 batteries [lowes.com]
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Quote from nhaydu :
I'm thinking about this deal at Lowes, but not sure if the included 5a battery is the same as the regular 5a that sells separately. The color looks different, and it says Lithium instead of Lithium Ion. Does anyone know if the batteries are different grades?

Blower Combo with 2 batteries
That is a 'normal' 5AH battery, they don't make alternate 'versions', aside from minor updates like LED readout and possible BMS updates across all of their battery sizes.
edit: I have two of the 765's, helluva blower, more than enough for average homeowner even with wet leaves. Pro-tip: remove the nozzle entirely, learn to use the blower without it...easier to access around house/between shrubs, and less physical stress on your arms through reduced backpressure. Added agility will increase your ability to control the flow with finesse, and actually increase your productivity. I've thrown away all my nozzles, but one, for the rare roof climb for gutters, where a nozzle still makes sense.
Last edited by alphawave May 18, 2026 at 08:52 AM.
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Quote from alphawave :
That is a 'normal' 5AH battery, they don't make alternate 'versions', aside from minor updates like LED readout and possible BMS updates across all of their battery sizes.
edit: I have two of the 765's, helluva blower, more than enough for average homeowner even with wet leaves. Pro-tip: remove the nozzle entirely, learn to use the blower without it...easier to access around house/between shrubs, and less physical stress on your arms through reduced backpressure. Added agility will increase your ability to control the flow with finesse, and actually increase your productivity. I've thrown away all my nozzles, but one, for the rare roof climb for gutters, where a nozzle still makes sense.
or get a stubby nozzle. I got a flat and round stubby off of amazon. Ego even sells a round stubby. have you ever used the 2.5 battery with your 765? trying to see if it would be worth keeping for drying the truck
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Quote from biggggant :
or get a stubby nozzle. I got a flat and round stubby off of amazon. Ego even sells a round stubby. have you ever used the 2.5 battery with your 765? trying to see if it would be worth keeping for drying the truck
I mainly use the 5 and 7.5AH on the 765, you'll notice a lack of 'full speed' using the 2.5AH....it works, but I limit the 2.5AH as a backup if my larger capacity batts are exhausted. A 2.5AH would be fine for a quick clearing of a porch/deck/sidewalk, but any serious use really needs the oomph of the larger capacity batteries, even for drying off my Jeep after it's 'spa visit'.

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biggggantToday 05:19 PM
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Quote from alphawave :
I mainly use the 5 and 7.5AH on the 765, you'll notice a lack of 'full speed' using the 2.5AH....it works, but I limit the 2.5AH as a backup if my larger capacity batts are exhausted. A 2.5AH would be fine for a quick clearing of a porch/deck/sidewalk, but any serious use really needs the oomph of the larger capacity batteries, even for drying off my Jeep after it's 'spa visit'.
Ahh ty. Didn't realize the 765 gets lesser power with the 2.5 thought that was an 880 thing. I will give it a try when I wash my truck on Sat and if it sucks I'll see if I can return it
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Quote from biggggant :
Ahh ty. Didn't realize the 765 gets lesser power with the 2.5 thought that was an 880 thing. I will give it a try when I wash my truck on Sat and if it sucks I'll see if I can return it
It's just been my personal experience, generally using the turbo button almost full time for certain tasks like drying, you'll notice a decline well before you've finished, and it's astonishing when you follow that up with a fresh 5 or 7.5AH afterwards, it feels like a completely different blower (but heavier of course).
edit: my 2.5's are typically used only for hedge shears and line trimmer owing to their reduced weight, and the occasional backup when larger ones are exhausted and I still have work finish...they're perfect for these uses.
edit2: This $99 price is the price I paid years ago when Depot was clearing these out before/during the Lowes transfer, and I bought a few then, but I've been focused on larger units ever since, and love the dual battery combination tool deals to get surplus batteries. I guess what I'm saying is $99 is a good standalone price, it takes a combi deal to do any better.
Last edited by alphawave May 18, 2026 at 10:41 AM.
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Lias1017Today 06:40 PM
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Rather have the amazon china ones. Triple the power for half the price of this
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lindmarToday 06:55 PM
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Quote from Lias1017 :
Rather have the amazon china ones. Triple the power for half the price of this
Which ones do you recommend that aren't garbage?

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