A: any size hose will work, standard air coupler is included
by|Dec 17, 2023
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A: It’s a 1/4 inch thread you can put whatever air coupler fitting you want on it
You can buy fittings at Home Depot they have two of the most popular ones
by|Jan 4, 2023
A: The air hose required is 1/4X1/2X8.25L with 1/4" fittings.
by|Dec 29, 2022
Q:how many batteries are
by|Dec 28, 2022
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A: Number of Total Batteries Included: 2
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Q:Can I pay with store credit?
by|Dec 26, 2022
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Q:Do you need a different charger for 60flexvolt
by|Dec 25, 2022
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A: no you don't need a different charger
by|Feb 21, 2023
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Q:Will this compressor compatible with a 9.0 AH?
by|Dec 21, 2022
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A: This compressor is compatible with the DEWALT FLEXVOLT 9.0 AH battery model number DCB609
by|Dec 23, 2022
Q:When will this be available on St Thomas
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Q:Can these flex volt batteries be used with your 20volt power tools without damaging the tool?
by|Dec 15, 2022
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A: Correct. A FLEXVOLT battery can be use either with a 20v or 60v DEWALT tool without damaging the battery or tool
by|Jan 1, 2023
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A: Absolutely, they are made so they will be 60v or 20v when needed…
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A: Yea
by|Dec 18, 2022
Q:Does this use the newer and better 21700 cells?
by|Dec 13, 2022
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A: DCB606 (6Ah) uses 18650-type cells.
by|Dec 2, 2023
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Q:What is the difference between this 6Ah Flexvolt 20/60 and a 6Ah 20-Volt MAX XR?
by|Dec 13, 2022
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A: The difference between 20V/60V and 20V batteries are the Ah/AMPS when pairing it up with the tool. For example: DCB606, 6AH at 20V, 2AH at 60V or DCB609, 9AH to 20V, 3AH at 60V
by|Aug 6, 2023
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Q:does this use the new and more advance 21700 cells?