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expired Posted by johnny_miller | Staff • Oct 19, 2024
Oct 19, 2024 5:24 AM
DeWALT Powerstack 20V 5.0Ah MAX Compact Battery $77.99 + Free S&H w/ Prime
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DeWALT DCB205 20V Max XR 5.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery
https://tools.woot.com/offers/dew...battery-16
Bought the old one with charger used for $97:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015DEQVEG
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Bought the old one with charger used for $97:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015DEQVEG
I would not say a significant difference between the two, but I feel like it delivered a bit more juice when running paddle bits in my impact. That said, I prefer the powerstack. It's slightly thinner and a bit wider than the regular 5.0ah so my impact doesn't fall over quite as much when I set it down.
OTOH, cylinder cells are a commodity, so generally less expensive. They tend to last longer with tools that use moderate power over a duration of time (as in lifespan, more so than just how long between charge and discharge).
They are HUGE (base of 20v 5ah is similar in size to my 60v batteries).
They are the same weight, according to my bathroom scale.
The ones marked with the huge "Power Stack" are old stock. Just received, 1.5 yrs old.
DeWALT DCB205 20V Max XR 5.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery
https://tools.woot.com/offers/dew...battery-16
In short, powerstack batteries are capable of delivering more power faster. It makes a difference for some tools (using high torque, short bursts, etc). May be worth it if you use those tools frequently.