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DEWALT® 20V MAX* Battery Charger (DCB115)

Model number
DCB115

The DCB115 is DEWALT's standard single-port wall charger that supports all DEWALT 12V to 20V MAX* lithium-ion slide packs. It operates at 2 amps and charges a 20V MAX* battery in approximately 90 minutes. The compact, lightweight design makes it a practical wall or worksite charger. Note that the DCB115 has been replaced by the DCB1104 (4A) in current product lineups and is no longer listed on dewalt.com. It is available through Amazon and carries DEWALT's 1-year limited charger warranty.

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Model no.
DCB115
Brand
DEWALT
Category
Battery Charger
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Charger
Voltage (V)
20
Power Source
Electric
Charger Included
Yes
Charger Amps
2
Batteries Included
0
Piece Count
1
Height (in.)
1.3
Length (in.)
3.8
Weight (lbs)
1.3
Width (in.)
7.6
Country of Origin
China
Barcode (UPC)
885911421003
Battery Platform
12V MAX* / 20V MAX*
Charge Time Min
90
Input Voltage
120V AC
Ports
1
Warranty
1-year limited (charger)

§ What's Included

01 (1) DCB115 Battery Charger

§ Warranty

1-year limited (charger)

§ FAQ

What batteries is the DCB115 compatible with?

The DCB115 charges all DEWALT 12V to 20V MAX* lithium-ion slide pack batteries, including DCB120, DCB203, DCB205, DCB206, and larger packs.

How long does the DCB115 take to charge a 20V MAX* battery?

DEWALT rates the DCB115 at 90 minutes for a full charge. Reviewers note it charges smaller 12V batteries in about 10 minutes and 20V packs in 30-90 minutes depending on capacity.

Is the DCB115 still sold new?

The DCB115 has been discontinued on dewalt.com and replaced by the DCB1104 (4A charger). It remains available through Amazon from various sellers.

Can I use the DCB115 to charge FLEXVOLT batteries?

The DCB115 is rated for 12V to 20V MAX* batteries only. FLEXVOLT 60V MAX* batteries require a charger rated for that voltage.

Is the DCB115 compatible with 220V power supplies?

No. The DCB115 operates on 120V AC only and is not suitable for 220V power grids without a step-down transformer. Reviewers in 220V regions report this incompatibility.