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๐Ÿ”Œ DEWALT DCB090 12V/20V MAX* USB Charger - Tool Only Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”Œ DEWALT DCB090 12V/20V MAX* USB Charger - Tool Only

Plastic / Metal. Imported. DEWALT USB charger is durable enough to withstand job-site abuse. Charge up to 2 small USB compatible electronic devices on/at the job site off your 12V or 20V MAX* Batteries when AC power is not available. Allows you to work with all DEWALT slide style battery packs. Indicates when unit is powered on and ready to charge devices. Similar to a fuel gauge, it indicates the amount of power remaining in the battery. Charge up to 2 small USB compatible electronic devices on/at the jobsite off your 12V or 20V MAX. Allows you to work with all DEWALT Slide Style battery packs. Indicates when unit is powered on and ready to charge devices. DCB090 is compatible with DEWALT 12V MAX and 20V MAX battery packs. Battery not included.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not worth the DEWALT award. Third party providers are just as good.

I bought the Dewalt version thinking it would keep the batteries from completely draining but it doesn't. As with any other OEM version, you can completely drain the battery. This then requires you to bring it back to life. Basically, give it enough juice for the charger to know what it is and actually start charging. If this happens to you, just look it up on YouTube, but it's not worth spending 4x for something that isn't better anyway.

Pros
  • Battery Chargers
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If you have a Dewalt handheld and tool you need this

This silly little product turned out to be amazing. Bought this on a whim as I bought some large 60v FlexVolt batteries. It's completely replaced a portable cell phone charger (mophie), and with a bank of 20v and 60v DeWalt batteries always charged and nearby, there's literally power here... for several weeks for all devices in the house. The funny thing is that it works GREAT with even the new largest 12Ah 60V FlexVolt batteries as well as the smallest 20V batteries and everything in betweenโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Batteries & Chargers
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great addition for DEWALT 20V users

I have never bought this although I have used a DEWALT 20V for a long time. A recent power outage towards the end of the day and lasting into the night made me think that with all the DEWALT batteries I own this would be useful for charging devices rather than relying on single purpose battery packs. Let's say I wouldn't buy a DEWALT battery to use, but because I have so many batteries there's always a few fully charged - no matter the time of day. I used this once with a 6Ah battery and fullyโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bad quality control. Very free and cheap as hell!

So I was very happy to get this. I have so many batteries that this seemed like a good option but damn this thing sucks. It's so poorly made that you can barely fit a battery, it's too loose, and keeps losing connection. I throw it on the battery, everything seems fine, I plug the cable, it's normal, I plug it into the phones, it's normal, it takes a minute to charge and loses connection. Shaking the cord, on and off, on and off. full bust Plastic is cheap and not worth the money. I suspect the

Pros
  • charger and converter
Cons
  • without automatic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Near Perfection in Power Tool Parts and Accessories

I work as a technician and have to use my phone for work all the time, but I never stay in one place long enough to get a good one. The result is no charging, so I went with this because I only use 20v DeWalt tools and have multiple batteries in my tool bag or in my truck at all times. It's just a slow charger, I'm sure it stinks to you Android folks out there. It's "good enough" for my iPhone because the alternative is a dead phone. I've never tried charging two devices at the same time, I'mโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • There are nuances