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The DCB609 9.6Ah 20V/60V Replacement Battery is designed for DeWalt cordless power tools, offering an impressive 6.5 times longer runtime than standard batteries. With a capacity of 9600mAh and a robust Battery Management System, it ensures safety and longevity, making it the perfect companion for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
W**A
Works great in the Flexvolt 60v tools!
We use these aftermarket batteries on the jobsite in our DeWalt Flexvolt chopsaw, tablesaw, lawn mower, leaf blower...etc.... a these work great. They will not match the OEM batteries run time, but at less than half the price they are a real bargain.They charge on the OEM and aftermarket chargers. The LED charge level lights work great.As an added bonus... these aftermarket batteries do not disappear from the jlobiste like the $250 OEM batteries do. I can leave these on the charger, on the jobsite, and a day later they're still there. I promise you this... leave a $250 OEM battery overnight and it will not be there the next day... Jobsites are a magnet for thieves during the night and anything that has a Dewalt or Milwaukee label will disappear.These are a very cost effective way to supplement your battery count. They work in all DeWalt 20 volt and 60 volt tools. Highly recommended!
B**Y
Not a dewalt
Battery does the job but it doesn’t last near as long as my original dewalt battery. Good thing is I just purchased it as a backup battery
J**C
Been working great
Supowill DCB609 9.6Ah 20V/60V Replacement for DeWalt 60V Flexvolt Battery DCB606 DCB609 DCB612 Compatible with DeWalt 20V/60V Cordless Power Tools and Chargers,for DeWalt Flexvolt 20V/60V MAX BatteryIf you ever use a cordless grinder, you know how fast it eats through batteries. I ordered this battery specifically to help out in that area. I also plan to use it with my cordless circular saw. The biggest DeWalt battery that I have is 5AH. This battery holds up to the DeWalt battery with no issues (as it should). This battery is supposed to be 9600 mAH (9.6AH). I can’t dispute that at this point. I haven’t had it that long, so I can’t speak to longevity. At less than 1/3 of the cost of an OEM battery, I’m very happy with it.
S**R
You'll get a charge out of this thing
My first thought out of the box was how heavy and big this battery pack was! The brand name one was 1 3/4" and the Supowill one was 2 1/2" tall; this is below the common section that inserts into the tool or a charger. See the photos to get an idea. I put this thing on a scale and it came in at 33.625 ounces, a little over 2 pounds. This is the size pack you'll want to install in a battery-powered miter saw or table saw. Personally, I wouldn't want to carry it around in an orbital sander or any other handheld cordless...for very long.So, here I did another error in ordering but I can still use it. This is a replacement for a Dewalt 20-60V Flexvolt battery pack. Unfortunately, I do not have any 60V tools but I do have Dewalt 20V tools, so it is still viable. As I understand it, the flexvolt is actually 3 20volt packs in one. When used in a 20volt tool it switches to parallel which just give you more amperage and run time. However, that amperage can be detrimental to the tool if you use it foolishly to take advantage of the additional power. I haven't done that but I suspect the 20volt tool getting more amperage than it calls for could damage it, just saying...I am no electrical engineer.It came with a partial charge, with only two indicator lights lit (the charge indicator lights, I do like), so I decided to fully charge it. Much to my surprise, it didn't take any time to get to three lit indicator lights. I put a voltmeter on the B+, B- poles and got a reading of a few points above 20volts, 20.5 to be exact? I expected 60volts? My conjecture is that the pack defaulted to 20 volts in parallel. Had I somehow indicated to the pack the voltage requirements of the tool in use, it would switch to series and provide cumulative voltage. Again, all conjecture...The good thing is that you can put a charge on it with a standard 20V charger, in fact, I've never seen a 60 volt charger.Bottom line, this battery pack is form compatible so it installs (clicks-in) problem-free, charges fast (depending on the amperage of your charger), delivers plenty of juice to drive my 20volt tools and lasts longer, with the one caution to not abuse the 20volt tool with its new found amperage. As a matter of fact, I have been powering my blue-tooth shop speaker with it for days now and still have juice. It is comparably priced to other Dewalt 20-60V Flexvolt replacement packs and at nearly 1/2 the price of the name brand. If you're OK with such replacements, this is a good buy.
S**H
After a month won’t charge to full
Purchased this to use with a DEWALT 60v leaf blower. Used it for a month (4-5 times) and it won’t charge to full.I get maybe 5 minutes out of it and when it was new I got 15-20.Not charger, tried multiple - I have many DEWALT chargers and it worked fine new.Conveniently enough, return window is closed.Guess you do get what you pay for.
J**J
Works great!
I have a bunch of Dewalt tools and batteries. I don't currently have any of the 60V model tools but want to get some in the near future. This battery prepares for that but also can still be used with my current 20V tools. It also has a high Ah rating at 9.6Ah. From my experience these Dewalt clone batteries they play fast and loose with the power ratings but for the price I can forgive that. This still works great and has a higher power and lasts longer than most of my other batteries.
A**Y
Ok so far
The battery is working so far but have not used it for extended time so I don't know how long the charge will last. The charging light dies not work. The last light does not turn on no matter how long its been charging for. I don't know it the other lights are really measuring the charge.
C**N
It works great but…
I received this battery today and I used this battery for the first time today after fully charging it. My first impression was that it is much lighter and smaller dimensionally than the original DeWalt battery DCB 609. Also, after using it for some heavy weed whacking, I found that it lasts about half as long as the original before it needs another charge. So, if your original Dewalt battery was more than enough to trim your yard this battery will probably work for you. I have approximately 3 acres to edge and I have to change batteries a few times to finish the job. It’s a long walk back to the garage for another battery when one goes dead and the more often they go dead, the more I have to walk. Lol. In conclusion, this is a good battery for a smaller yard, but I think I will cough up the cash and buy a real DeWalt battery to save a few thousand steps.I will update this review after I’ve had the battery for a while to see how long it’s life actually is.
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