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Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery
Article #00275893
Item #000378207
Model #PCC682L
Format 20V-2AM
$
119
Each
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90 days to return or exchange in original condition and packaging.
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Warranty
3-year limited
Description
The Porter Cable 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery is designed for heavy use on the jobsite. With 33-percent more runtime than a standard 1.5 Ah battery, this cordless tool battery features no memory and minimal self-discharge for even better performance. Designed for use with your Porter Cable tools, this lithium-ion battery will stand up to your toughest work days.
- No memory and minimal self-discharge means the battery is ready to use when a project arises
- 20V MAX COMPATIBILITY: Works with all PORTER-CABLE 20V MAX tools
- OPTIMIZE TOOL OUTPUT with high-yield battery cells
- FIRST-CLASS PERFORMANCE: 2.0Ah for long worksite runtime
Product specifications
Voltage(Volts)
20
Package Contents
(1)20V MAX 2.0Ah Lithium Ion Battery
Charge Time(hrs)
0.6670
Battery Voltage
20-volt max
Type
Power tool battery
Warranty
3-year limited
Battery Type
Lithium
Wi-Fi Compatibility
No
App Compatibility
No
Works with iOS
No
Works with Android
No
Wireless
No
Charger Included
No
Bluetooth Compatibility
No
Brand/Model Compatibility
Operates all Porter Cable 20-volt max power tools
Cordless
Yes
Battery Platform
PORTER-CABLE 20V Max
Sub-Brand
N/A
Battery 1 Amp-Hours
2.0000
Battery 2 Amp-Hours
0
Battery Package Count
1
Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Battery is rated
out of
5 by
2.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mick1973 from
Last a long time charged
I bought this a week ago and only charged the battery once when I got it sand been using it every day.
Date published: 2020-12-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Reggie from
Energized
I have used this battery on multiple projects on the same day. It has a long lasting charge. Even after being re-charged the battery takes a lickin’ & keeps on tickin’.
Date published: 2020-05-22