The 6 Best Charging Stations For Dewalt Tools

Updated February 08, 2019 by Sam Kraft

This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in January of 2019. From saws to drills to grinders, DeWalt has long been known for manufacturing an assortment of high-end power tools. For professional contractors who rely on cordless, battery-operated gear during lengthy days on the job site, these charging stations offer up a simple solution for keeping multiple batteries of varying styles juiced up and ready to go. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. DCB1800B Flexvolt

2. DCB203 Dual

3. DCB104 Max

4. DCB102BP Jobsite

5. DCB116 Max

6. DWST08810 ToughSystem

Editor's Notes

February 04, 2019:

Users who only require power tools occasionally may want to stretch as much time out of old tools as possible, and the DeWalt DCB203 can help with that, as it is compatible with both old and new DeWalt batteries. Noted that the indicator light on the DeWalt DCB102BP indicates not only charge status, but whether the battery is too hot, too cold, or needs to be replaced.

Last updated on February 08, 2019 by Sam Kraft

In addition to his corporate career as a marketing and communications professional in Chicago, Sam runs a popular blog that focuses on the city’s flourishing craft beer and brewery scene. He received his degree in journalism from DePaul University (which spurred his interest in freelance writing) and has since spent years developing expertise in copywriting, digital marketing and public relations. A lifetime of fishing, hiking and camping trips has left him well-versed in just about any outdoors-related topic, and over several years spent working in the trades during his youth, he accumulated a wealth of knowledge about tools and machinery. He’s a travel junkie, a health and fitness enthusiast, and an avid biker.


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