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waitley 2 Pack 20V 6.0A Replacement Battery Compatible with Dewalt DCB200 DCD DCF DCG Series Cordless Power Tools

(6 customer reviews)

Original price was: $64.98.Current price is: $52.98.

  • Product Specifications: Voltage:20 V and has a capacity of 6.0 Ah (6000 mAh). It is a Li-ion battery that can replace the DCB200 battery and comes with two dust caps
  • LED Indicator: The LED indicator displays Four lights to show the remaining battery power. This feature enables users to monitor battery usage effectively and improve the battery’s lifespan
  • Compatibility: This 6A battery is fully compatible with 20V DCD/DCF/DCG/DCS series tools and DCB102/DCB107/DCB115/DCB118 ect chargers. It offers long-lasting performance and durability
  • Safe & Reliable: This product is CE, FCC, and RoHS certified and provides protection against incorrect voltage, over-charging, over-discharging, over-current, and short-circuiting, ensuring user safety and reliability
  • After Sale Service: Our product comes with a one-year after-sale service, and our 24-hour customer service team is available to address any questions or problems that customers may encounter
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Additional information

Package Dimensions

11.61 x 3.98 x 3.9 inches

Item Weight

1.37 pounds

Item model number

WTL200

Batteries

2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

May 5, 2023

Manufacturer

waitley

6 reviews for waitley 2 Pack 20V 6.0A Replacement Battery Compatible with Dewalt DCB200 DCD DCF DCG Series Cordless Power Tools

  1. Steven Cobb

    I’ve had a pair of these batteries previously purchased a year ago and they are still going! Perfect replacement for my DeWalt batteries at a quarter of the price. Haven’t had any issues with these and treat them as if they are DeWalt. Very nice and will buy again if I need to

  2. Moto man

    Disclaimer, I haven’t really “stressed” these batteries yet. I like how they fit in DeWalt tools just like the DeWalt brand. I bought this Waitley brand after viewing a great product review on UTube that compared the Waitley batteries to DeWalt and another knock-off Chinese battery (can’t remember the name). Waitley batteries finished in second behind the DeWalts in overall performance, which was expected, but they held their own and did quite well. Since they cost about 50% of what DeWalt battery costs, I bought a two pack of the Waitleys. Note, I also bought a generic DeWalt style battery charger and it charges the Waitley batteries just fine. So far, I’ve used the Waitley battery in a 20v DeWalt chainsaw and the saw functioned great with good RPMs and power. After making several cuts, the battery indicated 3 of 4 indicator lights on.

  3. JeffO

    Update 06/13/24: Two days ago I had to cut and grind down extensive cracks on a customer’s driveway. I started with a Waitley 6A and got a fair amount done before it died. Then the second Waitley 6A. It was dead in about 10 minutes or less. Both of these had been fully charged on DeWalt’s high-speed charger. Followed up with the DeWalt 5A Powerstack and finished the job with power left over.

    So my updated conclusion is that maybe this two-pack isn’t all they are cracked up to. Or maybe I just got a bad battery, I dunno but they are going back and I’ll bite the bullet and buy another DeWalt 5A Powerstack.

    For comparison since that’s what most buyers here are considering- this vs. the DeWalt.

    I like the lightweight construction of this new DeWalt 5A battery. This Waitley is hefty in weight by comparison. In terms of how well the charge holds up under demand, I’d say it’s comparable.

    In terms of price comparison the Waitley 2-pack 6A ($64.98) vs. the DeWalt 5A ($101.85), doing the math here, you could essentially own/buy three 6A for the price of one 5A. Since they are both manufactured in China, I guess it boils down to this, does the DeWalt logo imply their product is worth paying 300%+ more? Will it outperform its competitor manufacturer (Who knows? Maybe they are made in the same factory?) by a factor of three? I’ve used them side by side doing the same work and the Waitley performed about the same as the DeWalt albeit, the DeWalt is a 5A battery.

    Only time will tell if the lifespan of one vs. the other becomes an issue. At this point, 45 days in, the DeWalt’s power indicator lights have failed and no longer tell me how much power is available. That’s disappointing. We’ll see how DeWalt warranty service responds and I’ll update this with that information once I’ve heard back from them. Either way, it’s a pain in the butt to now have to deal with warranty replacement.

  4. Sarah Handley

    Unfortunately at work we use dewalt everything. My boss has purchased knock off dewalt batteries off ebay a few times, and they were AWFUL. within a couple weeks they started dropping like flies… Wouldn’t charge, drain quickly, etc. These were less expensive; and so far have very much surpassed those. Upon arrival, I was sure to fully charge them and for 2 weeks, we have drained and charged them several times and have had zero issues. They seem to last as long as the big dewalt batteries on a full charge, the battery led indicator has 4 bars (dewalt has 3)
    I will be ordering more for sure. And will update this post if anything changes. (It is currently Nov 2024)
    Highly recommend over any other generic. Well, for the cost… I recommend these over dewalt👍

  5. dons mowers

    11/24 as a response to this review , waitley offered a refund or to ship new batteries . i chose for new batteries due to my history with them . time will tell if they are . consider the time of this update and no new news is good news . if there if further problems, i will update again . THANK YOU waitley

    disappointed this time . i have had such great luck with all my previous waitley batteries that i expected the same from these . this time i am so disappointed , i thought it was me and loosing track of time of use . i started to pay closer attention and the length of use is short and battery bar 3 out of 4 still good . right . not this time . the gun stops working just like a weak battery or internal open in the pack . the dewalt battery is still performing well and is older . not just one but both batteries acting the same . i have been bragging about these batteries for years now . not even close to a year old . and rotating 3 batteries . one dewalt and 2 waitley . so when they are good , great . just didnt get good ones this time . buyer be where .
    for those interested . using on my 1/2 in impact gun . DCF900 . ANOTHER AMAZING PRODUCT FROM DEWALT . EVERY day use as an auto mechanic .

  6. Kimo from IA

    Haven’t actually run these much yet but there’s no reason to doubt they will perform well. All 3rd party batteries I’ve purchased have been good.

    This one, however, has a safety chip installed. Not sure if the OEM battery has this. This feature monitors all 5 cells for temperature, shorts etc especially when it’s charging and unattended. If it detects a problem, it stops sending power to the battery pack. It’s rare but a single defective cell can overheat and cause the whole battery to overheat if left unchecked. Look for this feature when purchasing replacement batteries. It will also shut down the battery if it fails during discharge or if you have it plugged into a device that tries to drain the battery down too far. If the device or tool you’re using the battery on doesn’t shut down properly, a cell in the battery can reverse voltage and the battery pack can’t be repaired.

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