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Marvin ventura
> 3 dayEs lo que yo busco
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nick
Greater than one weekCan you keep this thing plugged in because when it’s plugged it the fans still run and the red lights once their done charging stay on maybe I should read more but does any one know
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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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RAND316
> 3 dayHesitated for awhile on this one but so glad I did. It was worth every penny. A while back I came across a deal I couldnt pass up with a 2 pack of the 3AH batteries. In the single charger that I have, they take foooreeeever to charge. No embellishments on that! I mean hours! So, that was this chargers 1st test. Completely dead, quit while using hammer drill….charged it fully in approximately 25 mins.!
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Dave
> 3 dayA 4 port rapid charger is a welcome addition to my collection. Unfortunately the design engineers missed the mark in the compatibility with the ToughSystem 2.0 tool boxes. The base of the latch for the charger is tapered while the recieving socket of the toolboxes is a straight. The angled base of the charger interferes with the latching of the charger onto the toolbox. Disappointingly close to a perfect solution.
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Michael Marshall
> 3 dayVery practical.2 guys on job site purchased same charger after seeing mine.Charged 2 60v and 2 20v at same rime!!!
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Me
> 3 dayI love this product and Im a BIG DeWalt fan!!! No only do I have OEM batteries but aftermarket as well. This charger is what I needed in order to get the kids power-wheels back up and running. I did a conversion to the 20v and this charger keeps my batteries charged and boy does it charge fast. The fans are a bit loud but its in the garage where it does not bother me. I highly recommend this!!!
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J. D. Orach
> 3 dayA nice unit, but definitely over priced
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Damon Beitzel
> 3 dayWorks great only bought it to maintain my larger batteries. Does well so far
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Crash Hawthorne
> 3 dayIt charges batteries quickly, but the absence of USB charging ports on an almost $300 charger is a fail in my opinion. Another place where it falls short is that the internal electronics are not potted. It’s a portable charger and that means that sometimes it may encounter wet conditions on a job site, as my first one did. And because of that I’m on my second one. These over sights are because it was designed by someone who doesn’t actually use the product he designs. I find it to valuable at it’s rapid charging to be without it though. I am going to open the new one up and spray a sealant on the internals though.