A construction worker wearing a blue hard hat and orange safety vest operates a DEWALT demolition hammer (SKU: DCH614B) to break apart a concrete block wall inside a building under renovation. The tool is connected to a dust extraction hose.
Change Your Tools. Not Your Batteries

Flexvolt® Battery System

LEADING THE CHARGE WITH FLEXIBLE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY

Get the most of your tools with a single-battery system that provides exceptional power and runtime. With patented technology that automatically switches voltage when you change your tools, 20V/60V MAX* FLEXVOLT® Batteries power 250+ products across the 20V MAX* and 60V MAX* systems.

60 volts MAX* 6 AMP hours removable, backwards compatible battery feature of  FLEXVOLT Brushless Cordless Handheld Axial Blower
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A worker wearing an orange safety vest uses a DEWALT cordless circular saw to cut wood at a construction site. The saw features a FLEXVOLT battery and is actively cutting, creating sawdust.
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PEAK PERFORMANCE IN 60V MAX* TOOLS

MAXIMIZE POWER

Power through tough jobs with 60V MAX* tools and 20V/60V MAX* FLEXVOLT® Batteries. 60V MAX* performance delivers maximum power and superior efficiency.

A person uses a DEWALT 20V MAX cordless reciprocating saw to cut through a wooden beam at a construction site. The worker is wearing gloves and a safety vest.
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20V MAX* COMPATIBILITY

MAXIMIZE RUNTIME

Boost productivity with extended runtime by using 20V/60V FLEXVOLT®  Batteries in your 20V MAX* tools. Minimize downtime on long days with products designed to get the job done.

60 volts MAX* 6 AMP hours removable, backwards compatible battery feature of  FLEXVOLT Brushless Cordless Handheld Axial Blower
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EXPLORE 60V MAX* TOOLS

*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 and 60 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 and 54.