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frontpage Posted by PlanetoftheMapes • May 20, 2024
DeWalt 4-Pack 20V 3.0Ah MAX Lithium-Ion Premium Batteries
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1.7's are great for drills and other small tools, but they're not going to run a circular saw or sander for very long.
I've never seen this form factor of 3.0 ahead of 20v, I thought they were fake at first lol.
Looks like the size of a 5.0 ah. DeWalt makes 3.0 ah in the 4.0 ah slim form factor, so I'm not sure why they would even make these.
This is a deal you should skip unless you NEED multiple batteries NOW.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with my powerstacks, I have like 6+ of them now. But this would have been a more economical alternative.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with my powerstacks, I have like 6+ of them now. But this would have been a more economical alternative.
2X longer lifespan with twice as many charge cycles
Impact-resistant rubber overmolded base
3-LED fuel gauge to display charge status
Aren't the mini power stacks twice the capacity and twice the longevity?
You're saying this is a better deal than the 1.6 power stacks?
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with my powerstacks, I have like 6+ of them now. But this would have been a more economical alternative.
2X longer lifespan with twice as many charge cycles
Impact-resistant rubber overmolded base
3-LED fuel gauge to display charge status
Aren't the mini power stacks twice the capacity and twice the longevity?
You're saying this is a better deal than the 1.6 power stacks?
Yes the +50% power delivery figure compares the 1.7ah power stack to the standard 2.0ah.
These are the 3.0ah units which have +50% capacity which should result in a +50% power delivery versus the 2.0ah too. That assumes the cells are largely equivalent, with simply more added to achieve the extra capacity.
So in other words I can't find a bench test, but it would logically hold that these 3.0Ah batteries probably have comparable power output to the 1.7ah power stacks but with about double the capacity.
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These are the 3.0ah units which have +50% capacity which should result in a +50% power delivery versus the 2.0ah too. That assumes the cells are largely equivalent, with simply more added to achieve the extra capacity.
So in other words I can't find a bench test, but it would logically hold that these 3.0Ah batteries probably have comparable power output to the 1.7ah power stacks but with about double the capacity.
1.7's are great for drills and other small tools, but they're not going to run a circular saw or sander for very long.
I've never seen this form factor of 3.0 ahead of 20v, I thought they were fake at first lol.
Looks like the size of a 5.0 ah. DeWalt makes 3.0 ah in the 4.0 ah slim form factor, so I'm not sure why they would even make these.
This is a deal you should skip unless you NEED multiple batteries NOW.
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1.7's are great for drills and other small tools, but they're not going to run a circular saw or sander for very long.
I've never seen this form factor of 3.0 ahead of 20v, I thought they were fake at first lol.
Looks like the size of a 5.0 ah. DeWalt makes 3.0 ah in the 2.0 ah form factor, so I'm not sure why they would even make these.
This is a deal you should skip unless you NEED multiple batteries NOW.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
1.7's are great for drills and other small tools, but they're not going to run a circular saw or sander for very long.
I've never seen this form factor of 3.0 ahead of 20v, I thought they were fake at first lol.
Looks like the size of a 5.0 ah. DeWalt makes 3.0 ah in the 4.0 ah slim form factor, so I'm not sure why they would even make these.
This is a deal you should skip unless you NEED multiple batteries NOW.