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DEWALT to discontinue 18V NiCad battery

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DEWALT is encouraging current 18V NiCad battery platform users to make the switch to its 20V MAX* system as remaining 18V NiCad batteries will begin to be phased out of the DEWALT portfolio. Supply of DEWALT 18V NiCad batteries (DC9096 and DC9096S) are estimated to run through March 2022. Supply is subject to customer demands and subject to change. The 18V XRP™ Lithium Ion Battery (DC9180) and all other compatible battery models for 18V XRP™ have been discontinued.

Users may implement the DEWALT 18V To 20V Adapter (DCA1820) allowing use of 20V MAX* Lithium Ion batteries in most 18V DEWALT tools. The adapter is not compatible with FLEXVOLT® Batteries or 20V MAX* 6.0Ah, 8.0Ah, or 10.0 Ah XR® Batteries (DCB206, DCB208, DCB210) and should not be used with DEWALT batteries in DC970 or DC759 tools. In addition, 18V chargers may not be used to charge 20V MAX* Batteries via the adapter.

Time to trade up into 20V?  DEWALT makes it easy to upgrade with our Factory Service Trade Up Program. Trade in an existing 18V tool in any condition, and receive a discount on a new equivalent DEWALT 20V product.  Some conditions apply, please visit DeWalt.ca for the nearest DEWALT Factory Service Center.  This offer available at our 8 Canadian factory owned locations

Those opting to switch to the 20V MAX* platform will benefit from a wide selection of more than 250 tools in the system, as well as products engineered specifically for trades including electricians, plumbers, mechanics, and many more. The 20V MAX* Battery platform supports a wide range of tools including ATOMIC Compact Series™ lightweight tools that are designed for user comfort and tight space applications, as well as DEWALT FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE™ and POWER DETECT™ tools, for added runtime in more demanding applications.

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DEWALT 20V MAX* batteries and tools within the 20V MAX* system are available where DEWALT products are sold. For more information on the DEWALT 20V MAX* platform visit: https://www.dewalt.ca/20V

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2 Comments » for DEWALT to discontinue 18V NiCad battery
  1. Henry Wanagot says:

    I have 18 volt batteries and light can I trade them in

  2. Ed Borland says:

    We have a large number of Dewalt 18 Volt XRP tools in our workplace and are very disappointed at the expense of originally purchasing a quality product and now to find they are being discontinued .
    We are advised we can trade the 18 Volt units in on 20 Volt units with a small trade in allowance given .
    This is up to the factory distributor to decide on the amount of the allowance which is difficult to accept.

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