In Focus: DeWalt POWERSTACK 20V Max 5Ah Battery

June 5, 2023
Ideal for any automotive application that requires high continuous power.

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Application 

The DeWalt POWERSTACK 20V Max 5Ah Battery is ideal for any automotive application that requires high continuous power, such as grinding, surface preparation, impact wrenches, drills, and more.

 Selling points 

  • Fifty percent more power versus DeWalt standard 5Ah battery (DCB205).
  • Fifty percent more work per charge of usable energy versus DeWalt standard 5Ah battery (DCB205). 
  • Two times the lifespan compared to charge cycles of DeWalt standard 5Ah battery (DCB205). 
  • Compatible with any 20V DeWalt tool or charger. 

Features and benefits 

  • Low-impedance pouch cells deliver higher peak and continuous power.
  • Low-resistance laser and welded contacts.
  • Advanced battery management system ensures reliability for double lifespan.

Origin

The POWERSTACK 20V Max 5Ah Battery was designed to create a better solution to cylindrical cell ergonomics, create more efficiency with energy movement in the battery reducing the occurrence of hot packing, and provide more available power to create higher peaks and continuous power output.

Manufacturing/engineering specifications 

  • Country of origin: China
  • Gross weight: 1.750 lbs
  • Volume: .107 cub    

Storage and display 

The battery comes as a blister pack with one unit per package; there is also a two-pack available. For placement on the truck, consider storing it next to other DeWalt tools, demoing it on a power tool, or placing it on shelves at eye level to entice interaction. 

Suggested retail price

$249.99

For more information

Call 800-MACTOOLS or email [email protected]

Information provided by DeWalt. 

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