Manufacturer | DEWALT |
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Part Number | DCB205-2CK |
Item Weight | 5.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 9 x 15 inches |
Item model number | DCB205-2CK |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Style | Starter kit w/ 2 batteries |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | (2) DCB205 5.0Ah batteries, (1) DCB115 Charger, Soft Bag |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 5 |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
DEWALT 20V MAX Battery Charging Kit, Includes 2 Batteries, 5Ah, Includes Small Storage Bag (DCB205-2CK)
4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 13,766 ratings
Price: 144.95
Last update: 01-08-2025
About this item
(2) 20V max 5.0Ah XR batteries, which provide up to 10 amp hours of capacity
Charges all 12V, 20V and 60V max batteries at a 4 amp charge rate
Kit includes a soft bag for additional tool storage
Batteries come with a 3 year free service warranty
Charges all 12V, 20V and 60V max batteries at a 4 amp charge rate
Kit includes a soft bag for additional tool storage
Batteries come with a 3 year free service warranty
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mllcpa
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Charger and Battery Combo
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Industrial quality and easy to use at a fair price. The acid test: I will buy again.
longtime429
5.0 out of 5 stars
DeWALT 20v 5ah batteries w/ charger are mighty powerful!
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longtime429
5.0 out of 5 stars
DeWALT 20v 5ah batteries w/ charger are mighty powerful!
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
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Harvey Davis
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a gamble, glad I did.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
I'll admit, after reading some of the reviews I had some hesitations. But, knowing I could always return the product or at minimum, exchange it, I went ahead and pulled the trigger. Additionally, DEWALT offers a 1 year, normal wear and tear repair policy and should you not, for whatever reason, utilize the product within the first year, you have an additional 2 years of warranty coverage for product defects (at least for the batteries, I'm not sure on the charger, I'd guess that only has the one year coverage).
The product did give me a slight scare at first. I opened the package, plugged it in and quickly realized there is no indicator light letting me know the charging unit has power. Then I got to thinking, do any of my DEWALT chargers do that? So I checked my other 20v charger, and realized it too does not show any signs, without a battery attached, that the charging unit has power. Bullet dodged.
I then placed a battery on the charger (new)...nothing. Crap. But then I remembered reading another review on here about how the chargers work if you correctly place the battery on the unit. Usually I'm pretty confident when it comes to charging devices and thought "surely I didn't screw up putting a battery on a charger, I've done countless DIY jobs that would qualify as over-worked but adequate and had to charge many a battery." But just to be sure, I applied some pressure to the battery and the light started pulsating, indicating a charge was happening. I did the math in my head (60-90 minute charge, uh, maybe, well, no. Not gonna happen), and decided that wouldn't work for me.
I also dropped the battery on my other charger (DCB107) that I got with my 1.5Ah batteries as part of 20v Cordless Drill(DCD777)/Impact Driver(DCF787) set (Driver is great, drill is great for typical use, lacking when it comes to metal pipes or stone/concrete, though I don't think that was the design intent. So, it does exactly what I expect it to.). That charger began going to work immediately, though I wouldn't recommend using it to charge the 5Ah batteries, it got hot in a hurry. But I did notice that the batteries seemed to slide deeper into the charging holster.
So, I went back to my previously misunderstood charger and put the battery back in. Again, nothing, Apply pressure and I get blinking. I then, fearing destruction of my previously mentioned warranty and return policy, pushed the battery downward, in line with the track, and after amount of pressure I would equate to the braking of a popsicle stick, battery slid down further with an auditory, secondary, "click". And this resolved the issue.
I then put the second battery on, and it slid in without the "click", and began charging. I'm not sure if the metal prongs have to be aligned or what, but I do know that after I applied that pressure the first time, I have not had to do it since and the batteries charge just fine. If anything changes, I'll update this review.
But overall, I'm happy with the purchase and won't hesitate to purchase again in the future.
The product did give me a slight scare at first. I opened the package, plugged it in and quickly realized there is no indicator light letting me know the charging unit has power. Then I got to thinking, do any of my DEWALT chargers do that? So I checked my other 20v charger, and realized it too does not show any signs, without a battery attached, that the charging unit has power. Bullet dodged.
I then placed a battery on the charger (new)...nothing. Crap. But then I remembered reading another review on here about how the chargers work if you correctly place the battery on the unit. Usually I'm pretty confident when it comes to charging devices and thought "surely I didn't screw up putting a battery on a charger, I've done countless DIY jobs that would qualify as over-worked but adequate and had to charge many a battery." But just to be sure, I applied some pressure to the battery and the light started pulsating, indicating a charge was happening. I did the math in my head (60-90 minute charge, uh, maybe, well, no. Not gonna happen), and decided that wouldn't work for me.
I also dropped the battery on my other charger (DCB107) that I got with my 1.5Ah batteries as part of 20v Cordless Drill(DCD777)/Impact Driver(DCF787) set (Driver is great, drill is great for typical use, lacking when it comes to metal pipes or stone/concrete, though I don't think that was the design intent. So, it does exactly what I expect it to.). That charger began going to work immediately, though I wouldn't recommend using it to charge the 5Ah batteries, it got hot in a hurry. But I did notice that the batteries seemed to slide deeper into the charging holster.
So, I went back to my previously misunderstood charger and put the battery back in. Again, nothing, Apply pressure and I get blinking. I then, fearing destruction of my previously mentioned warranty and return policy, pushed the battery downward, in line with the track, and after amount of pressure I would equate to the braking of a popsicle stick, battery slid down further with an auditory, secondary, "click". And this resolved the issue.
I then put the second battery on, and it slid in without the "click", and began charging. I'm not sure if the metal prongs have to be aligned or what, but I do know that after I applied that pressure the first time, I have not had to do it since and the batteries charge just fine. If anything changes, I'll update this review.
But overall, I'm happy with the purchase and won't hesitate to purchase again in the future.
Harvey Davis
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a gamble, glad I did.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
The product did give me a slight scare at first. I opened the package, plugged it in and quickly realized there is no indicator light letting me know the charging unit has power. Then I got to thinking, do any of my DEWALT chargers do that? So I checked my other 20v charger, and realized it too does not show any signs, without a battery attached, that the charging unit has power. Bullet dodged.
I then placed a battery on the charger (new)...nothing. Crap. But then I remembered reading another review on here about how the chargers work if you correctly place the battery on the unit. Usually I'm pretty confident when it comes to charging devices and thought "surely I didn't screw up putting a battery on a charger, I've done countless DIY jobs that would qualify as over-worked but adequate and had to charge many a battery." But just to be sure, I applied some pressure to the battery and the light started pulsating, indicating a charge was happening. I did the math in my head (60-90 minute charge, uh, maybe, well, no. Not gonna happen), and decided that wouldn't work for me.
I also dropped the battery on my other charger (DCB107) that I got with my 1.5Ah batteries as part of 20v Cordless Drill(DCD777)/Impact Driver(DCF787) set (Driver is great, drill is great for typical use, lacking when it comes to metal pipes or stone/concrete, though I don't think that was the design intent. So, it does exactly what I expect it to.). That charger began going to work immediately, though I wouldn't recommend using it to charge the 5Ah batteries, it got hot in a hurry. But I did notice that the batteries seemed to slide deeper into the charging holster.
So, I went back to my previously misunderstood charger and put the battery back in. Again, nothing, Apply pressure and I get blinking. I then, fearing destruction of my previously mentioned warranty and return policy, pushed the battery downward, in line with the track, and after amount of pressure I would equate to the braking of a popsicle stick, battery slid down further with an auditory, secondary, "click". And this resolved the issue.
I then put the second battery on, and it slid in without the "click", and began charging. I'm not sure if the metal prongs have to be aligned or what, but I do know that after I applied that pressure the first time, I have not had to do it since and the batteries charge just fine. If anything changes, I'll update this review.
But overall, I'm happy with the purchase and won't hesitate to purchase again in the future.
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Gary Hall
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
This is a great addition to my toolbox, and it was much cheaper than anywhere.
SpotDog230
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice items.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Items were as described. Both batteries were dated 2024, not older batteries like some sellers send you. Fast shipping and easy transaction. Would surely use this seller again.
RoShaw
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buy on Sale
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Buy this on sale and you get a good deal. Works fine.
J. P. Wood
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very helpful
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I picked these batteries up while they were over half off, so I couldn't pass it up. I'm always needing a good, fully charged battery, especially since more and more of my power tools are cordless. Great buy, brand new in package and less expensive than just 2 batteries by themselves. I like Dewalt products,. I'm sure there are better brands and everyone has their own opinions, but Dewalt has great products for the diy person and beyond.
Sarah Little
5.0 out of 5 stars
WORKS GREAT
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
The first one I ordered the charger gave false readings showing it was fully charged when it would only work 5-10 minutes. Since this was occurring on both batteries that came with the charger .... returned and the replacement arrived as promised and so far is fully charging. Still not seeing on the battery indicator (green light) when in use how much charge remains. Will update the longevity and battery life when I use it a little more.