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paulthebrown
> 3 dayThis unit is awesome! Built tough and it charges my 60v batteries so fast simultaneously with my 20v batteries. Wish I would have bought this so long ago. I mounted it to a piece of plywood that had Milwaukee Packout feet attached to the bottom of it. Simple mount and dismount from my Packout toolbox anytime. Big fan of the DCB104! You won’t regret the cost—worth every penny!
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Steve Henderson
> 3 dayExpensive and worth every dime.
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Raymond S Gregory
> 3 daySwitched over to DeWalt 20 volt tools recently. This charger does 4 batteries at a time. Mounted it on the wall over the workspace/bench. Mounted it upside down so batteries hang in better. IT IS GREAT. Makes charging a dream. Placing on the wall takes up very little space. It is well made and should last almost forever.
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genesis
> 3 dayI was unsure about buying the fast charger but have never looked back. The Dewalt products that drain batteries faster such as their large masonry saw and large Leaf blower require batteries to be changed out, every 15 to 20 minutes. Given the power of those battery operated tools, I have found the charger to be invaluable for all day work.
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Luis
> 3 dayAwesome charger for the money. Recommend it over having several different charger’s laying around.
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Mr. Edd
> 3 dayVery good
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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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Guest
> 3 dayI use the DeWalt portable fan in my van when I go stealth urban camping. In the Summer, it can get up to 95 in the middle of the night inside the van. For security, it is hard to keep the windows rolled all the way down so I use the fan and run 1-2 batteries per night. In the morning, I go to Starbucks and use their electrical outlet and plug this charger in and all 4 batteries would be charged by the time I finish my coffee in about 30 min. I have not found a better product for this application.
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R. Navarro
> 3 dayWe’ve all had home projects we needed to complete only to find the drill (or other tool) doesn’t have a charged up battery. So you wait. And then push the project aside. And a week later you’re back to working on a project that should have been done seven days earlier. Or maybe that’s just my house. This has helped immensely. Very glad I made the purchase.
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RGV Shopper
> 3 dayI have around 15 batteries from 2amp to 10amp for various tools encluding my yard tools. It will charge the 10amphr batteries in about an hour. All the others even faster. Great for doing yard work or on a work site.