DZEKO 12Ah Replacement Battery for Dewalt 20V/60V Max Batteries Compatible with DCB606 DCB609 DCB612 DCB200 DCB206 DCB207 Battery Packs for Dewalt 20V/60V Tools and Chargers (2 Packs)
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🛒 See Price on AmazonWhat It Is
This is a third-party 12Ah lithium-ion battery pack designed as a replacement for Dewalt 20V Max and 60V Max power tool batteries. It’s intended for use in Dewalt cordless lawn mowers, trimmers, blowers, and other outdoor power equipment that accept Dewalt slide-pack batteries.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Compatible Dewalt battery models: DCB606, DCB609, DCB612, DCB200, DCB206, DCB207
- Compatible Dewalt chargers: All Dewalt 20V/60V Max chargers (e.g., DCB104, DCB107, DCB112, DCB115)
- Check before buying:
- Ensure your tool uses a slide-pack battery interface (not the older post-style or 18V NiCad).
- Verify your charger is 20V/60V Max compatible—older Dewalt 18V chargers will not work.
- Measure battery compartment size: this 12Ah pack is physically larger than standard 5Ah or smaller packs. It may not fit in compact tools like small hedge trimmers or tight mower battery bays.
- This is an aftermarket (non-OEM) battery—performance and safety may differ from genuine Dewalt packs.
Key Things to Know
- Quality concerns: 1.0-star rating suggests poor performance, early failure, or compatibility issues. Aftermarket batteries often use lower-grade cells, leading to shorter runtime and reduced lifespan.
- Installation: No tools required—slides directly onto tool or charger. Ensure it clicks fully into place.
- Common gotchas:
- May not charge on some Dewalt chargers with firmware updates (incompatibility reported with newer chargers).
- 12Ah capacity means heavy weight (~2.5 lbs)—can make hand-held tools feel unbalanced.
- Overheating or shutdown under heavy load (e.g., mowing thick grass) is more likely than with OEM packs.
Should You Buy It
At $109.99 for two 12Ah packs, the price is tempting, but the 1.0-star rating and typical aftermarket battery risks (poor longevity, safety concerns, charger incompatibility) make this a poor buy for anyone relying on their equipment. Stick with genuine Dewalt batteries for reliable power and warranty coverage. Only consider this if you’re on a very tight budget and willing to accept frequent replacements or potential tool damage.
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