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DeWALT 20V 1.5Ah Max Battery

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BDP Sourcing via Amazon has DeWALT 20V 1.5Ah Max Battery (DCB201) for $28.15. Shipping is free.

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  • 30 minute charge time
  • Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18

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    • The DeWALT 20V 1.5Ah Max Battery (DCB201) is $70.85 lower (71.56% savings) than the list price.
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BDP Sourcing via Amazon has DeWALT 20V 1.5Ah Max Battery (DCB201) for $28.15. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 30 minute charge time
  • Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • The DeWALT 20V 1.5Ah Max Battery (DCB201) is $70.85 lower (71.56% savings) than the list price.
  • About this store:

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Model: DeWalt 20V MAX DCB201 1.5 Ah Lithium-Ion Compact Battery 1 pc

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SlickDeWaltGuy
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$99 sticker price is a joke. $10/ah people, don't pay any more than that.
SplendidReward129
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That's the ah price I tend to go for as well, but that becomes increasingly difficult when you get into the smaller batteries. I have NEVER seen a brand new 1.5ah battery selling for $15 on its own. If you want a compact battery, sometimes you gotta pay a bit more than $10/ah

ETA- I've gotten 2ah for $25 though, and that's a price I am willing to pay for the compact form factor
AmusedSpaniel956
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That's old thinking...depends on the battery these days.

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SanfordSon
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Can anyone comment to how long these will run the DCL050 flashlight? Never too early to think about hurricane season
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$99 sticker price is a joke. $10/ah people, don't pay any more than that.
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Quote from SlickDeWaltGuy :
$99 sticker price is a joke. $10/ah people, don't pay any more than that.
That's the ah price I tend to go for as well, but that becomes increasingly difficult when you get into the smaller batteries. I have NEVER seen a brand new 1.5ah battery selling for $15 on its own. If you want a compact battery, sometimes you gotta pay a bit more than $10/ah

ETA- I've gotten 2ah for $25 though, and that's a price I am willing to pay for the compact form factor
Last edited by SplendidReward129 December 16, 2022 at 03:23 PM.
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SlickDeWaltGuy
Dec 16, 2022
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I don't think I'd pay $15 for these demo batteries. They're good for hanging decorations with a drill. That's about it.
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SplendidReward129
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Quote from SlickDeWaltGuy :
I don't think I'd pay $15 for these demo batteries. They're good for hanging decorations with a drill. That's about it.
They any good for the nailers? I use 2.0ah for my milwaukee finish and brad nailers most of the time to keep them as light as possible. They last PLENTY of time on those tools. Never tried a 1.5ah, though

If I'm not mistaken, I think DeWalt makes an even smaller battery than 1.5ah... Don't they also have a 1.3ah?
Last edited by SplendidReward129 December 16, 2022 at 05:08 PM.
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Dec 17, 2022
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derpherpmerp99
Dec 17, 2022
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These batteries are good for when you need to get your tool into a tight area since they're smaller. But I wouldn't pay much for one.
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SlickDeWaltGuy
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Quote from SplendidReward129 :
They any good for the nailers? I use 2.0ah for my milwaukee finish and brad nailers most of the time to keep them as light as possible. They last PLENTY of time on those tools. Never tried a 1.5ah, though

If I'm not mistaken, I think DeWalt makes an even smaller battery than 1.5ah... Don't they also have a 1.3ah?
I'm sure they'd shoot some nails. You're just not gaining anything at this form factor; a 2ah is more capable, and has a juice indicator on it that'll help you know when to switch. This battery will die very quickly on any high draw tool, and you won't have any idea when that's going to happen, which could result in a farked up cut, etc etc.

These really are demo batteries; enough for a person to pull the trigger and run the tool. Don't buy them.
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AmusedSpaniel956
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Quote from SlickDeWaltGuy :
$99 sticker price is a joke. $10/ah people, don't pay any more than that.
That's old thinking...depends on the battery these days.
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AmusedSpaniel956
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Quote from SlickDeWaltGuy :
I'm sure they'd shoot some nails. You're just not gaining anything at this form factor; a 2ah is more capable, and has a juice indicator on it that'll help you know when to switch. This battery will die very quickly on any high draw tool, and you won't have any idea when that's going to happen, which could result in a farked up cut, etc etc.

These really are demo batteries; enough for a person to pull the trigger and run the tool. Don't buy them.
Agreed, buy the 2ah or powerstack of you want a small batt.
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Dec 18, 2022
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SlickDeWaltGuy
Dec 18, 2022
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Quote from AmusedSpaniel956 :
That's old thinking...depends on the battery these days.
It's still valid, even with inflation. Unless you're referring to power stack or flexvolt batteries.
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Dec 19, 2022
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Moparnj
Dec 19, 2022
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I'm thinking these might be good for things like the flashlight, or even the grease gun.
The grease gun claims 16 cartridges off a single 4ah battery. so in theory a 1.5ah should do like 5 or 6 cartridges. In practice, even 1 or 2 cartridges per charge is more than enough for my needs.
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hilljere
Dec 19, 2022
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Quote from SlickDeWaltGuy :
I don't think I'd pay $15 for these demo batteries. They're good for hanging decorations with a drill. That's about it.
I was kind of impressed with them. I built most of a deck on one charge. And they are super light.
Dec 19, 2022
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keaton85
Dec 19, 2022
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Ohh Dewalt and their sneaky 20V marketing tactic.
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Core2Quad
Dec 19, 2022
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I sell 2Ah batteries from kits for $30 all day long on FB marketplace. Not a good deal for 1.5Ah.

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Quote from SplendidReward129 :
They any good for the nailers? I use 2.0ah for my milwaukee finish and brad nailers most of the time to keep them as light as possible. They last PLENTY of time on those tools. Never tried a 1.5ah, though

If I'm not mistaken, I think DeWalt makes an even smaller battery than 1.5ah... Don't they also have a 1.3ah?
I've only seen 1.3ah on their 12v batteries
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