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  1. 10 hours ago, ToolBane said:

    I might keep an eye out for the 285 on sale. I don’t have a strong need for this one but the upcoming mid-torque model has my eye a little more.

    the mid-torque is out in America.

     

    XWT17Z and XWT18Z.  They're on Acme, Acetool and Toolnut. 

  2. On 9/27/2019 at 9:46 PM, Framer joe said:

    Not much difference. The xr6.0 is good on bigger tools like the 996...I like the weight and size of the 5ah on drills and impacts..for large tools like the sds,vac, compressor, circ saw, I use flexvolt batteries 9ah or 12ah..

    The difference between the 5.0 and 6.0 is upwards of 30A.

     

    It's a pretty big difference on high draw 20v tools.  (a la angle grinder, circular saw, reciprocating saw) Especially when you hit them at full load ~40A and eventually overheat the 5.0 batteries.  Once you start heating the 5.0s the performance gap becomes even larger. 

     

  3. On 9/30/2019 at 6:45 AM, JimboS1ice said:

    The 6.0 xr has the higher output cells versus the flex volt 2.0/ 6.0 running the older 18650s

    You will get more performance and runtime on the xr 6.0 because of those cells compared to a flex battery. If you go into the 3/9 FV they have HO cells in it. You won’t notice those too much in lower demand tools but in an angle grinder you’ll be able to push a little harder.


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    Except the 2.0/6.0 uses 15 cells.

     

    15x 18650s can definitely match (or even exceed) 10x 21700s. 

     

    And if Dewalt upgraded their 2.0/6.0 packs to the newest Samsung 30A 18650 cells then the Flexvolt packs could very well be capable of significantly more peak power output.  It's worth mentioning because the XR 6.0s & Flexvolt 9.0s were recently upgraded from Sanyo 20700s to the 21700 Samsung 30T.  (The Sanyo 20700s were a 30A cell)

     

    5s3p Samsung 20S = 90A max @ 18v.  Or 30A @ 54V in Flexvolt mode. 

    5s2p Samsung 30T = 70A max @ 18v. 

     

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