Flex 24V Stacked Lithium Battery | New for 2022
When we started making the shift to 21700 lithium-ion cells and advanced high-performance tools that can take advantage of them, […]
We haven’t yet found a way to do battery head-to-head testing across brands. Still, the industry brings so many new batteries and chargers to market in succession that we feel the need to stay on top of everything new that comes off the line. You have Flex stacked lithium batteries and DeWalt PowerStack technology offering various features. We see the 18650 vs 21700 cell divide. Even the makeup of the battery packs matters—as does the technology placed within the battery chargers. Hilti Nuron presented a great example of a complete battery and charger redesign that prioritized communication. As we progress, both batteries and chargers continue to offer more advanced technology.
When we started making the shift to 21700 lithium-ion cells and advanced high-performance tools that can take advantage of them, […]
Makita ConnectX System Expands Battery-Powered Possibilities with Extreme Capacity The big news coming out of GIE 2021 was the Makita […]
We thought the Milwaukee battery warranty policy was fairly straightforward—until we looked into it. As it turns out, the company […]
DeWalt to Debut Portable USB Battery Charger at NECA DeWalt announced that they’ve got plans to showcase a few new […]
While the Advanced Battery Landscape is Expanding, Only Two Have Voltage-Switching Packs Most of the major professional power tool manufacturers […]
When it Comes to 20V Max vs 18V Batteries, Which is More Powerful? “There was a major difference in power […]
LokiThor Handles Automotive Troubles with the Force of Thunder At this point, portable jump starters fall into that category that […]
Shell Portable Jump Starter Keeps Emergency Automotive Situations Safe We get the opportunity to use jump starters from time to […]
On June 21st, 2016 at 8:30 A.M in Baltimore, Maryland, we witnessed the unveiling of DeWalt FlexVolt technology. It brought […]
When Milwaukee originally announced RedLithium batteries back in 2010, they replaced the original line of M12 and M18 lithium-ion packs. […]