The FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX* 12.0 Ah battery provides up to 8X runtime** (**With DCB612 FLEXVOLT battery when used with DEWALT 20V MAX* tools compared to DCB201 1.5 Ah battery pack.) in 20V MAX* and delivers ultimate power in 60V MAX* and 120V MAX* cordless tools*. It changes voltage when you go from 20V MAX* to 60V MAX* tools. Lithium Ion technology delivers performance in the same size as our 9.0 Ah battery, so it is more powerful in as compact a package as possible. DEWALT 20V MAX* battery also includes a built-in LED Fuel Gauge for instant charge status, and is compatible with 20V MAX* tools and chargers.
DEWALT FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX* Battery, 12.0-Ah (DCB612)
$170.10
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Brand | DEWALT |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Power Tool |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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SKU: B07GLCD1LF
Categories: Battery Packs, Battery Packs & Chargers, Power & Hand Tools, Power Tool Parts & Accessories, Tools & Home Improvement
Weight | 3.2 kg |
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Part Number | DCB612 |
Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 9.8 x 3.8 inches |
Item model number | DCB612 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. included |
Power Source | Battery-powered |
Voltage | 20 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1-DCB612 Battery |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 12 |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
ASIN | B07GLCD1LF |
Date First Available | August 28 2018 |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
10 reviews for DEWALT FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX* Battery, 12.0-Ah (DCB612)
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Dean A. Rosenthal –
These batteries are great; much better than the lower power Dewalt batteries. They provide more power and last a long time. They especially work great for me when using the blower or the power washer.
John D Dober –
These batteries power my underwater scooter great. Highest possible recommendation
Liang Wang –
Very Good
Bill D. –
There are a few battery powered tools in DEWALT’s lineup which draw a large amount of current. This greatly decreases the run-time between battery swaps while using the tools. One example is the 120V MAX 12″ compound sliding miter saw. That saw is insanely powerful, but it comes at the price of frequent battery swaps compared to other DEWALT tools. The fact that it uses 2 batteries at once to yield 120 Volts, means you need to bring twice as many fully-charged spares along to keep it running non-stop. Well, I can confirm that these batteries make a huge difference. I can now use the saw on and off all day long by installing a pair of these batteries. The 9Ah batteries were pretty good, but these are significantly better. Of course, at this price, they should be. That’s the only drawback of picking up some of these batteries. The cost is admittedly nutty, but I must say it was worth it to get 33% more runtime than the 9Ah offered. With the extended run time, you don’t need to carry as many batteries along, either. Amazingly, the quick charger seems like it can charge a set of these in about the same time it charged the 9Ah batteries. Logic tells me that couldn’t possibly be true, and perhaps I’m wrong, but it sure seems like it. If you are sitting there considering these batteries because the 9Ah batteries just aren’t big enough to get you through a day, you should just click “Buy.” Based on my own experience, you won’t regret it one bit. Thanks DEWALT!
SmearODeer –
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So I have had 2 of the 4 die. It’s not a reflection on the seller as these were genuinely dewault batteries. The 2 that failed died after 4 to 5 charges, consider them low use. Dewault is replacing them free. But it’s still a pain in the butt! They should have lasted for years like my other dewault batteries.
Joel Reiter –
Dewalt’s Flexvolt battery is available in 6 Ah, 9 Ah, and 12 Ah capacities. The Flexvolt is needed to power the big Flexvolt tools like the chainsaw and leaf blower, but also works as a long-life battery for the 20v tools. So the question you need to ask yourself is, just how much of a priority is it for me to keep working without having to change batteries? You might be able to find a promotion that offers two of the 9 Ah batteries for the same price as the 12 Ah. So, for example, if you’re way out in the woods with your pickup or ATV, you might wish you had the big batteries to keep your stuff running longer. If you’re working in the back yard, maybe it makes sense to have more cheap batteries with shorter charge cycles.Three additional observations — there is no weight penalty for the largest battery, so if money is no object that’s the way to goIn my use of the chain saw and leaf blower, the 9 Ah battery has just adequate use time. To me the 6 Ah battery in those tools would be pretty disappointing.I have only tried the Flexvolt battery on one of my 20V tools — the big reciprocating saw (Sawzall). That thing is kind of a two-handed monster anyway so it balanced fine. But hang it something like the dainty little impact driver or multi tool and you better have stronger wrists than mine.
PK –
Like a dream, blower cleared out basement and garage dust from over 50 years.
Gary –
Purchased for battery life, not disappointed
Richard Corichi –
I’m using the battery in a 20” desalt chainsawDoes hold a very long charge
fun12u –
Only thing I did not like is it don’t last 12 hours like its advertised but it does outlast the other batteries and by a great deal longer I do plan on buying 2 more when I get the money. This thing is Huge and Heavy but I guess that’s to be expected. With a Dewalt USB charger it does last about 10 hours but with the Dewalt Blower it lasts about 25 minutes and a 9 hour battery lasts 15 minutes on the blower. I currently have 2 of these 12 hour batteries and plan for 2 more within a couple months so Ill be buying from this person again