DEWALT 20V MAX Battery Charger, 4-Ports, Simultaneous Charging for 12V and 20V Max Batteries (DCB104)
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John Keefer
> 3 dayI’ve got a DeWalt chainsaw. It uses a lot of electricity. But with some spare batteries and this 4 bank charger I don’t run out of juice (as long as I’m on the property).
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Wendy Antuna
> 3 dayGreat gift for my husband
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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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Paul A. Stoner
> 3 dayGreat value. I have a single dock fast charger that came with one of my tools but I believe this 4 dock fast charger is faster plus it can charge 4 at the same time. Does not seem to get hot even while charging 4 batteries. My single will get warm. If you use cordless tools for most of your DIY or pro work the ability to charge multiple batteries at the same time is a must. Highly recommend. Havent had this long enough to speak of the ruggedness of it.
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REBECCA STEINBERG
> 3 dayMy husband (he is a builder) loves this battery charger.
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Lupita
> 3 dayHubby really enjoys this
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Tyler Fields
> 3 dayThe price held me back for a bit but I pulled the trigger on this charger and it’s been a good purchase. I own multiple Dewalt tools so this works great for charging multiple batteries at once and it gets me back to work quickly.
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Aceman
> 3 dayOnce you get this product will never want to use the single battery charger again. If you were like me in a multiple DeWalt tools, then you need this! I’m always switching between tools and trying to find a battery that works, until I purchased this charger now I always have my batteries fully charged all the time it’s so great!!
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Ed Hall
> 3 dayGot exactly what I wanted.
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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).