
Ratings & Reviews for DEWALT 20 -Volt 1 -Pack Lithium-ion ( 3 Ah Battery Kit )
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What Customers Are Saying
The product is praised for its quality, power, and convenience. Customers highlight the battery's long-lasting performance, quick charging, and compatibility with various power tools. The battery level indicator and slim, lightweight design are also appreciated. While a few customers reported issues with the battery not holding a charge or charging slowly, the product generally meets the needs of most users.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Portable battery operated heater with long life
Would RecommendWe’ve only had the heater about a week, but so far so good. It’s portable, puts out great heat, even on low fan speed setting. Fuel canisters are easily installed. I like that 1 canister will last 3 hours on low setting. I can extend that to 7 hours if I install a 2nd canister. We use these when we eat outside on our back deck during the fall, and stay toasty.
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Can every hardware maker be as honest as Dewalt?
Would RecommendLabel shows clearly battery cell from Korea, assembled in Mexico
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Great battery
Would RecommendLast for a long time and didn’t take long to charge
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It will resolve small projects and weightless
Would RecommendTo my surprise the durability for such small battery and the power it puts out. I was satisfied and my expectations
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Pricey, But Worth It
Would RecommendSturdy and strong suction power, highly recommended.
Battery recharged one time then would not charge a
Would Not RecommendThis product is trash got one charge when I went to charge it again it would not charge
Car Engine
Would RecommendWorked on my car for two days without having to recharge
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Good power pack
Would RecommendHaven't had much experience with the DeWalt 20v batteries. I'm hoping they have a longer shelf life and power than the DeWalt 18v I've used for years and years, which are on their last legs of power. Even the new 18v batteries aren't holding a strong charge too long. Maybe this is why the discontinuation of 18v and the introduction of the 20v.
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