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🔋 Power your projects with FLEXVOLT — because your tools deserve the best!
The DEWALT DCB609 FLEXVOLT battery offers innovative dual-voltage technology (20V/60V MAX) with a robust 9.0 Ah lithium-ion capacity, delivering up to 6 times longer runtime than standard batteries. Designed for professional-grade durability and cooler operation, it features an LED charge indicator and is compatible with a wide range of DEWALT tools. Supported by a 3-year limited warranty, this battery pack is engineered to keep your heavy-duty tools running longer and stronger on any job site.





| ASIN | B01MQTIEMD |
| Amperage | 90 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Power Tool |
| Battery Capacity | 9 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 1.95 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,880 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #22 in Cordless Tool Battery Packs |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Built-In Media | 1) DCB609 20v/60v MAX* FLEXVOLT Battery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,712) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911457835 |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | DEWALT DCB609 20V/60V MAX* FLEXVOLT 9.0Ah Battery |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Model Name | 20/60V 9A.H MAX FLEX BATTERY |
| Model Number | DCB609YY |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 885911457835 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
Y**O
Espectacular
I'm very satisfied with this 12Ah battery. It has excellent lifespan and holds its charge much longer than expected. Its performance is stable, even with constant use, and recharging is quick and easy. It also provides ample power to jump-start equipment or vehicles effortlessly. It's compact, durable, and of very good quality. Definitely a worthwhile purchase: reliable, efficient, and with an excellent price-performance ratio.
T**H
Powerful, Long-Lasting DEWALT FLEXVOLT Batteries for Heavy-Duty Tools
I recently purchased the DEWALT FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX 9.0-Ah Batteries (DCB609-2) and have been thoroughly impressed with their performance. This two-pack set is a game-changer for anyone using DEWALT’s 20V, 60V, or even 120V MAX tools. #### Performance and Versatility These batteries feature innovative dual-voltage technology, automatically switching between 20V and 60V, depending on the tool. This makes them incredibly versatile, compatible with a wide range of DEWALT tools. In 20V tools, they offer up to **6 times the runtime** compared to standard 1.5 Ah batteries, making them perfect for extended projects without frequent recharges:citation[oaicite:8]{index=8}:citation[oaicite:7]{index=7}. #### Power and Runtime Each battery has a substantial **9.0-Ah capacity**, providing ample power for high-demand tools. I used these with my cordless circular saw and was able to tackle tough, high-load applications without any hiccups. The runtime is impressive; during a recent project involving extensive cutting, a single charge lasted all day, which significantly boosted my productivity:citation[oaicite:6]{index=6}:citation[oaicite:5]{index=5}. #### Design and Features These batteries come with an LED state-of-charge indicator, allowing me to quickly check the battery levels at a glance. This feature helps avoid unexpected interruptions during work, ensuring I can plan recharges during natural breaks in my projects:citation[oaicite:4]{index=4}. The batteries also run cooler compared to similar high-capacity models from competitors, reducing the risk of overheating during intense tasks:citation[oaicite:3]{index=3}. #### Durability and Warranty The build quality is robust, typical of DEWALT’s standards. They feel solid and well-made, capable of withstanding the rigors of a busy job site. Additionally, the batteries are covered by a **3-year limited warranty**, along with a 1-year free service agreement and a 90-day satisfaction guarantee, giving me peace of mind regarding my investment:citation[oaicite:2]{index=2}:citation[oaicite:1]{index=1}. #### Compatibility The batteries are compatible with all DEWALT chargers that support 20V/60V, making them easy to integrate into my existing setup. I use the DCB107 charger, and it works perfectly with these batteries, ensuring quick and efficient charging:citation[oaicite:0]{index=0}. #### Final Thoughts Overall, the DEWALT FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX 9.0-Ah Batteries (DCB609-2) are a fantastic addition to any DEWALT toolset. They offer outstanding power, flexibility, and reliability, ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors. Whether you're cutting through thick lumber or powering up a heavy-duty leaf blower, these batteries will not disappoint. Highly recommended for those who demand the best from their cordless tools.
A**R
Smart purchase
This really increased the power of my tools. Also extended time for use
U**L
Great quality
Excellent quality
S**S
Great battery power
Pricey but great battery power
D**J
Died in 6 months, Dewalt website support honored warranty
Purchased Dec 7 2024. It stopped being able to be charged on July 26 2025. That's about 6 months. I tried with 3 different chargers and none of them had any problem charging my other 9ah Flexvolt. The price for how long it lasts got me all kinds of messed up. I paid extra, a lot extra, for a genuine 9Ah Dewalt battery and it dies in 6 months?!?! I might go back to the cheap 3rd party batteries. The 3rd parties don't last long either but I got 2 years out of those. I figured I'd get longer out of a genuine brand with better electronics inside, nope. I need the bigger flexvolt to run the Dewalt blade edger, leaf blower, and chainsaw at full speed. Contacted Dewalt through their website and provided pictures of the date code and model (required) and they're sending a replacement (2 weeks shipping). The warranty is not updated after receiving the replacement so you cannot continually replace these every time they fail past the limited warranty period. I use them once a week so after 6 months that about 24 uses before failure. At this rate I'll have to contact Dewalt every 6 months. :(
S**S
Push them to 12 amp hour and bury Milwaukee.
Just stunning in performance, makes the 20 volt 6 saw left blade stand up like no other power source. You finally did it DeWalt, you went past the 36 volt line of tools in every tool but the circular saw in performance. I have the Flexvolt grinder, the right angle DCD460 right angle, just next level. But you won't put a better battery in the DC300, it is going to die by design @ 2 amp hours. It is like Wozniak asking Steve Jobs to give credit to the Apple 2 team. You did it, my entire 36 line is going on Ebay, except the DC300, the last hold out to 7'1/4 left blade, and the most energy intensive tool of the 36 line. I don't get it, the engineering is done for both blade sides, you don't have to release one or the other,, release both designs and ring the register. Thanks for a great product. 4 Flexvolt 9's 4 Flexvolt 6's, 5-40, 7.5's, 12 -36 volt's, 12- 20 volt max, 6-20 volt slims. Do you realize if you made a Energy station for the 40 volt line @ 7.5 amp hour you could get to 1.2 kilowatts of storage, that is a lot of energy. DeWalt, you know I love my work, and you have made me good money, but you don't know how to leverage energy into my time off equally as much as when I am working with the energy storage you provide. Tools and energy can make money, but as of now they do nothing to benefit vacation time, we have the yig but not the yang. Edit 4/21/17 Come on DeWalt, the tech can go to 12 amp hr, throw it at at us like a Tesla & charge.Flex is at 180 Wh @ 20 volts, the 40 volt line @ 300 wh (36 nominal) can beat it ,but it can't charge as fast as discharge. You want to save the 40 line, give us a DCB1800 in the 40 volt line that can make a 20 amp 120 outlet our bitch. Charge,, as fast as discharge, that makes us money in the trades. But will also power the camp light,,, all night.
P**N
Excelente batería para los taladros con muy buena duración de la carga .
H**N
Duração surpreendente da bateria, ultrapassando 1 hora de uso contínuo no soprador na potência máxima. Performance notavelmente superior quando comparada com a bateria XR 20V Max de 5Ah, que em condições similares forneceu apenas cerca de 20 minutos de operação.
D**O
Batería con gran rendimiento. La use en una desbrozadora dewalt y una sola carga alcanzó para todo el jardín. Excelente batería.
G**N
These batteries fit and work into all my 60 volt tools as well as my 20 volt ones. The batteries are rated at 9AH for 20 volts and 3AH for 60 volts. When installed in my 20 volt leaf blower, the blower sounds like it is running better compared to my 20 volt 5AH battery. When it comes to run time, these batteries are king but they do make the tool heavier. I tested the runtime of these batteries and I decided to use my 20 volt leaf blower on high as that would be very good for consistency. With fully charged batteries, my blower ran for 20 minutes. I did the test twice with both batteries to ensure my accuracy. So with both batteries, I can get 40 minutes of high speed with my leaf blower. If I place the depleted battery onto a 6 amp charger while the other battery runs the blower, the charging battery will give me another 5 minutes after a 20 minute charge. So in total, I can get 45 minutes before both batteries are out. One important thing to note is neither battery was hot after running the leaf blower for 20 minutes so charging occurred right away. For those interested, my OEM 4AH battery ran the leaf blower for 9 minutes and my OEM 5AH was a tad longer at 10 minutes and both of these were too hot to charge afterward. I tested how long these batteries require to be charged from fully depleted to solid lights on the charger. They required 2 hours and 22 minutes on the 4 amp charger and 1 hour and 41 minutes with the 6 amp charger. The 6 amp charger has two stage charging. Both batteries have the fuel gauge which is super handy to know what is in the tank before I start the task. These batteries also came with transport covers which I leave on my batteries to keep the dust and debris out of the contacts. Each battery has a QR code and when scanned, it is a quick way for me to register the batteries for my 3 year warranty. When I checked the DeWalt website later, the batteries were not registered so you may want to confirm as I did. These batteries are not light and weigh in at 1.45 kg or 3.2 lb without the red transport cover. They can make a smaller tool awkward due to the weight and/or the balance point. Heavier or not, these DCB609 batteries are my preferred batteries for my 20 volt leaf blower and do a super job driving my 60 volt tools.
C**D
This thing has lots of power I'm quite happy with this battery for what I paid
A**R
I originally bought these batteries because I had to. (60v Sawzall.) I also have several other 20v tools from DeWalt that are power hungry. These batteries sate them and run them at full power and potential for hours. 9AH at 60v should translate to 27AH at 20v. There is a controversy as to how much you actually get but it is probably close. I have no idea as I have never been able to drain the battery, it always lasts longer than I do! I was doing some major destruction on an old structure heavily using my sawzall and three hours in I figured I should check my battery power. The indicator still gave me two green lights and my first thought was "When did I change the Battery? I have no recollection doing that!" The bigger batteries fit all the 20v tools I have but are cumbersome on some. They are very heavy and actually outweigh some of my smaller tools. Others, like my roof nailer, actually benefit from the extra balancing weight and power. I only have the standard 20v charger for these batteries and I find it absolutely adequate. I have a personal animosity to the 'Quick-Chargers' as I have used one before on a different brand of battery and it made the battery too hot to hold. I am pretty sure that is not a good thing. I have also seen the new 15AH 60v FlexVolt which is the same size as these batteries. Physics is a jealous mistress and I do not see how they can do it without a major compromise to life or reliability. You can buy two of these batteries for the price of one 15AH.
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