DW FLEXVOLT 20V/60V Max 15Ah Battery DCB615 from DW
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DEWALT FLEXVOLT 20V/60V Max 15Ah Battery
The DEWALT FLEXVOLT? 20/60 Volt Max battery provides the highest capacity of any battery on the DEWALT cordless system. This 15.0 Amp-hours battery changes voltage when going from 20 Volt Max to 60 Volt Max tools. It works well with a variety of 20 Volt Max, 60 Volt Max and 120 Volt Max tools as well as 20 Volt Max chargers (sold separately). Battery in 20 Volt Max tools will provide extended runtime and in 60 Volt Max will deliver cordless power. It has 3-LED fuel gauge that acts as a state of charge indicator. Battery operates well in outside temperatures down to 0 degree F.
Features
15.0 Ah capacity for maximum runtimeCompatible with 20V MAX*, 60V MAX* and 120V MAX* tools and all 20V MAX* chargers3-LED fuel guage – state of charge indicatorOperates in outside temperatures down to 0 DegreesSpecifications
Brand NameDEWALTAmp-hour15Assembled Weight (lbs)4.55California Proposition 65 Warning RequiredNoCharger IncludedNoCompatibility20V/60V ToolsCountry of OriginChinaglobalTradeItemNumber (GTIN)00885911686303Internal Supplier Part #DCB615Internet Product Code (IPC)82776A07FB1Manufacturer Warranty3 Year Limited WarrantyNumber of Batteries Included1Package ContentsFLEXVOLT 20V/60V Max 15Ah BatteryPackage Depth4.375Package Height7.563Package Weight4.55RechargeableYesUPC885911686303 -
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