Brenda Batten
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Great quality. Built to last. Holds Charge. Works great.
Rich D
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
They actually work great. imitations do not !!
Keven Knight
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Gives my 18v tools new life since they don't make the original battery
Lola2011
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2025
Works as expected
RONALD G STOLAR
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2025
worked well
Tish
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
👉>>Newest Update 09/05/2024... DeWalt rep finally replied and worked with us by sending out 2 new batteries.So, this is the 3rd set of batteries. One of the 2 batteries doesn't work as well as the other.But looking back at images we took of 1st and 2nd order/replacement set of batteries, the "best use by date" on those defective batteries were almost a year past the expiration date.The DeWalt rep stated the DeWalt batteries are guaranteed and warranty is 3 years which is good.With this experience, make sure you check "use by dates" on batteries, etc.>⚡New update > As of 06/11/2024, I have NOT been contacted by DeWalt or received my refund of $167.85>⚡> 2nd Update > 06/08/2024 Review NO STARS!!! (Update to original 1st review of 05/19/2024 below)...We were long time loyal customers of DeWalt, but that's changed.DeWalt is no longer dependable.They are expensive and not worth what you pay for and quality is pitiful !I contacted DeWalt and DeWalt didn't even return my phone call/email inquiry.>⚡>>Hey DeWalt, you've changed for the WORSE...👎😡🤬⚡After buying DeWalt's batteries kit and going thru all the hassles of repacking, etc & returning TWICE for same problems, I give up... 😩 Uggh!... but still need my full refund $167.85 USD and find other options to work with DeWalt's 18V & 20V line of tools. Got $1,000s USD invested in DeWalt tools.Amazon as DeWalt Store is Fulfilled by Amazon- DeWalt, allowed return for replacement.Received DeWalt replacement around 05/18/2024 which, again, was a brand "NEW REPLACEMENT" but, low and behold, the item was defective!!The NEW replacement kit was identical DeWalt replacement AND it included the EXTRA aggravating, stressing, & disappointment.The new kit had the same identical problems of 1st DeWalt battery kit... won't charge, etc.>⚡>** I did reach out to DeWalt through their DeWalt support phone # and email. 😡👎DeWalt NEVER replied !!!👎An Amazon Chat Rep worked with me about the serious & expensive issues and the Amazon rep contacted DeWalt on my behalf. Still waiting to hear something as of 06/11/2024.>1st review= 0 Stars ⭐...NONE!!05/07/2024, purchased this kit for small 20V DeWalt leaf blower replacement batteries.Also purchased to use adapter for several other small 18V DeWalt household small tools.The brand NEW 20V BATTERIES will NOT keep charge.We are "picky" & take care of our tools.This purchase was a COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT on DeWalt.From the very 1st charge out of New packaging, both batteries quickly DRAINED power after full charge. One of the two batteries also gets very hot.Even though expensive, thought it was good ideal for DeWalt to offer this "kit" set of 2-20V batteries with charger and an adapter for various 18V DeWalt tool. Have been saving $ to get a much needed construction framing nail gun (as the brand PASLOAD) and not the trim nail gun.Would like to keep all my tools with same brand and especially the cordless ones to share batteries.Performance & durability for my 1st purchase and exchange was UNACCEPTABLE!!!Returning, but am accepting a replacement to try the set again.Will update review if the second set arrives and works.This order now makes me question DeWalt's quality.Been a loyal returning customer with DeWalt for decades & have spent $$$$$'s on DeWalt tools, batteries, etc.>>1st Review⭐ 05/07/2024...Bought this for small 20V DeWalt leaf blower replacement batteries.Also purchased to use adapter for several other small 18V DeWalt household small tools.The brand NEW 20V BATTERIES will NOT keep charge and get very hot.We are "picky", clean, maintain & take care of all our tools.This 05/07/2024 purchase (received 05/10/2024) was a COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT on DeWalt. So aggravated 😤...From the very 1st charge out of New packaging, both batteries quickly DRAINED power after full charge.One of the two batteries also gets very hot.Even though expensive, thought it was good ideal for DeWalt to offer this "kit" set of 2-20V batteries with charger and an adapter for various 18V DeWalt toolsPerformance & durability for my purchase was UNACCEPTABLE!!!Returning, but am accepting a replacement to try the set again.Will update ...
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2024
Battery’s are ok and charger but if you keep the battery in the converter it will kill the battery in a week sitting!! I have bought no name converters and they are ok?
JJ
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2021
Why did I wait so long. Converting my 18v NiCad XRP to these lighter weight 20V Li would have been a no brainer if I knew what the weight difference was. Although the amp-hour is not equal, for the weekend warriors, this should not be an issue if you have 3 or 4 batteries to choose from. I am finding that the lighter battery with adapter is making the tools easier to handle with a noticeable improvement to the tool balance. Some of my tools are a little rough around the edges because of their age, but still plenty capable with the adapter and 20V Li batteries. Maybe it’s because they are new, but I am finding I am less fatigued when using my tools with the adapter and 20V Li. I still have some 18V batteries that I will run until they expire, but they will be benchwarmers if given the choice of the 20V Li. I do agree that the adapter is a challenge to release from the tool... I think most were thinking the adapter should release as easy as the 18V batteries do... this is not the case. My recommendation is to have multiple adapters so that you are not needing to swap it from one tool to another.
BA
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2020
Bought this during Black Friday week (119cad). It was a nice price for the package and I didn’t have to buy knock offs. I doubt I would have purchased this at the current 179cad.I have all of these from previous purchases and I thinking I could use two more 2AH batteries and at this price I decided to get the package as it was close to the price of the two batteries alone.This arrived in a single plastic factory vacuum sealed package so it was not hobbled together by a vendor and nor was it old stock. The batteries have 2020 year stamp so I was quite pleased given the price.AdapterBasically I wanted another 18 to 20v adapter so I can just leave them on the two 18v tools I have not replaced. The original adapter can be difficult to remove as mentioned in many reviews however I found this one alittle easier some reason (my original has a 2016 year stamp and this one 2019).2AH batteriesI am invested in 2 cordless tool lines Dewalt (20v and flexvolt) and Bosch 12V.I like to size and weight of the Bosch 12V drill/drivers for most wood and DIY work and use the Dewalt versions for more HD tasks. I like using the 2AH batteries on my drill and driver despite having 4, 5 and 12 AH available as I often don’t need the run time. In my environment the big batteries have their place on high drain tools or for extended jobs.My drill, driver, oscillating saw, LED work lights and old 18v tools are happy with theses batteries.Charger.Comes with the BCD112 which is the slower 2 amp charger which is how I guess they lowered their cost on this package. I have the BCD115 (4 amp) and BCD116 (6 amp) which were “standard” in my other kits.Not sure why Dewalt has to have so many different “standard” kit chargers. Why not just the one faster one for all?
Bubba
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
I wanted to upgrade my 18 volt XRP combo set to the 20 volt system because of the lithium batteries were more compact and hopefully they would last longer than a few years. Replacing the 18 volts every few years was not cheap and to keep buying new batteries I might as well invest into the 20 volt system and the the tools have built in lights also which is nice.I thought about selling off my combo set to help pay for a new 20 volt combo set but couldn't find a comparable 20 volt set to my old 18 volt set. My old set had all the tools that I would use myself. The combo 20 volt sets had tools that I would have no or little use for. I tried to piece together a set to compare to what I currently have and it added up to a lot. I am a DIY guy and I do use my tools enough but not enough to justify spending a heap of money to replace them. So I decided to upgrade the battery system and crossed my fingers. Well I am happy I did and for about the same price of buying 18 volt ni-cad batteries I have 20 volt lithiums that hopfully will live longer and gives my tools a new life. If there wasn't a 20 volt conversion kit and I would have to stick with the 18 volt batteries then I might of bit the bullet and switched over to the 20 volts because I was not happy with buying new 18 volts all the time.The kit comes with 2 of Dewalt's smallest battery and I was skeptical on how long run time they would have and it would be a waste of money to get the kit if the batteries drain after a few uses or maybe I will just buy a larger battery to supplement the smaller ones. Well I was pleased to find out after using them they seem to last just as long and maybe longer than my 18 volts and I probably won't need to get a larger battery. It's also nice that you can check the status of the charge by pressing a button instead of testing it on a tool.The adapter with the small battery installed comes out to about the same bulk as the 18 volt installed on a tool. It does have an angle to it installed though, so some tools may not stand up straight sitting on the battery but no big deal. It's also nice that the small 20 volts are smaller and lighter than the 18 volts and pack as much punch. I find that the 2 amp batteries have enough juice for running a circular saw or drill for a weekend warrior. Sure a bigger battery lasts longer, but sometimes you just don't need a bigger battery and a smaller one is nicer. Just depends on your project.The only things that need improvements are the release tabs on the adapter with the battery installed requires two hands to remove the adapter from the tool as you need to get your fingers in there and press firmly on the two tabs. If it is just the adapter and no battery then you can remove the adapter with one hand though unless you have tiny hands. The other thing that needs improvement is that when you slide the battery onto the adapter there is no solid click and you don't know if the battery is locked in. And the last thing is the release button on the battery to release it form the adapter requires two hands also because you have to press and pull as it is not spring loaded and ejects the battery. But I found it easy to release the battery while holding the tool with one hand and squeezing the release on the battery with my other hand and bump the battery on my chest and it pops out.Overall if the battery life holds up and lasts longer in between having to buy new ones then it is well worth it. Right now I am using one 18 volt and the two 20 volt batteries. I am waiting for just an adapter to go on sale so I can get another one so when my 18 volt dies I can have an extra adapter to power two tools with 20 volts.