$100 for 2-2ah and 2-4ah? So 12ah at about $8 each, yes I'd feel good about thatI'm all Red and have like 70+ Red Platform Batteries....
However, I needed some Yellow Batteries for a single tool I have in Dewalt.
Just got delivered.....for 4 pack, 2AH and 4AH 20V for $100 for BF. Is that considered a --hot deal--
Link? I can't find anything like that on their (terrible) siteBomgaars had 5ah batteries for $10 after rebate.
It's great... just gotta keep it moving between tires or it'll shut off and you'll have to set your psi again, minorly annoying.Not wanting to re-read entire thread…anyone have the 20V tire inflator? DCC0201B Thinking of picking one up for road trips. How well do you like it? Was it worth it?
I have a few, one in work truck,snowmobile trailer, one in pick up as I always have batteries around, it's a no brainer if you have the batteries.Not wanting to re-read entire thread…anyone have the 20V tire inflator? DCC0201B Thinking of picking one up for road trips. How well do you like it? Was it worth it?
I have one. Mainly use it as a high volume inflator (pool toys), but it works well. Haven't used it much for tiresNot wanting to re-read entire thread…anyone have the 20V tire inflator? DCC0201B Thinking of picking one up for road trips. How well do you like it? Was it worth it?







I bought that too, a couple years ago.
Its main purpose is for charging other devices from the dewalt battery, for which it works great.I can see one of the major benefits of such charger: by the time the battery is charged, the project is completed by somebody else.
It can charge the battery, too. That's the 100w input I mentionedI didn't realize it wasn't for charging the battery itself. As a power source for USB, it should be covenient, indeed.
I specifically bought it for the purpose of being able to charge my phone while out working somewhere. The ability to also charge a battery makes it that much more convenient.I can see one of the major benefits of such charger: by the time the battery is charged, the project is completed by somebody else.
I have that one works great .Not wanting to re-read entire thread…anyone have the 20V tire inflator? DCC0201B Thinking of picking one up for road trips. How well do you like it? Was it worth it?
For you Dewalt Fans, I know the TOUGHSYSTEM 2.0 is very popular and these don't come up for sale often:
Home Depot deals/sales/clearance
GRX Large Cut Resistant Gray Breathable Nitrile Work Gloves https://www.homedepot.com/p/GRX-Large-Cut-Resistant-Gray-Breathable-Nitrile-Work-Gloves-GRXCUT735L/313741485?store=3818 .78 cents a pair and lots of stock out there in L and XL.www.garagejournal.com
It's awesome. I've had one for geez, probably 8 years now. Use it on big tractor tires, car tires, little tires, you name it. Probably one of my higher hour tools.Not wanting to re-read entire thread…anyone have the 20V tire inflator? DCC0201B Thinking of picking one up for road trips. How well do you like it? Was it worth it?
Pro tip - if you need the above, and don't want to shell out another $100, the power adapter for the coats has a USB A output.I specifically bought it for the purpose of being able to charge my phone while out working somewhere. The ability to also charge a battery makes it that much more convenient.
I bought a second set, so along with a 2.0 amp/hour battery and pouch it will live in the truck.
This will give me a means to charge my phone while out somewhere or while on a road trip (generally bring impact and 20V lights) a means to charge batteries.
Like I mentioned prior, this little guy really shined when the power went out the other day.
