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Will
> 3 dayI really like this charger. Only been using it for about 6 month. It can charge my flex battery pretty quickly. Have to see how long it would last.
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Alex
> 3 dayThis product got to charge 4 batteries that were dead in about 30 minutes at full capacity, by the way 2 of the batteries were the highest voltage!! Amazing, very happy.. now I can use my tools without worries if I have extra batteries to continue :)
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Trash Panda 2020
01-04-2025Somehow over time I ended up with a daisy chained mess of cords and surge protectors. I have 3 Milwaukee, 5 Dewalt, and 4 worx batteries. And each battery had its own charger, it was a mess. The first step in cleaning out the rats nest was this 4 banger. Which I just found out can also support the 20/60 flex batteries, so getting ready to make that jump as well.
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Catherine Betz
> 3 dayI charger 2-3 batteries a day. This charger charges them quickly and does a good job.
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Marvin ventura
> 3 dayEs lo que yo busco
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REBECCA STEINBERG
> 3 dayMy husband (he is a builder) loves this battery charger.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayBe prepared, its very loud. They are really are trying to keep the heat syncs cool in this thing. But that is a good thing. Just dont keep it close to your work station. Its wall mountable and it has a handy carry handle. The only real thing i dont like about it, is the battery mounts. It take a lot of effort to snap the battery in the slot. way too much. Maybe it will get easier with age. Well see.
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Miguel Naranjo
> 3 dayI bought this for my husband who works in framing and uses a lot of the DeWalt power tools. He loves it and says that it charges the batteries in no time at all. Will definitely buy again if we need another.
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Eoban Binder
> 3 dayIm just a regular guy with a home workshop, not a professional contractor, but I still bought this. Heres why: Its a bit large, but can be wall-mounted to save space. Even though Im just use my Dewalt tools for light home projects, I still have 7 or 8 different Dewalt tools—and always having batteries charged for them is very convenient. I think the only thing that would make this better is if it had an optional slow-charge mode (which would be easier on the batteries and avoid running the cooling fan).
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sharn
> 3 dayConstruction