
Dewalt
The DEWALT DCB1800B is a battery-powered portable power station and simultaneous 4-port charger that converts four 20V MAX or FLEXVOLT batteries into AC power for remote jobsites. It delivers 1800 watts of continuous output and up to 3600 watts of peak surge capacity, enabling users to run most corded tools without gas, fumes, or noise.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the DEWALT DCB1800B as a reliable powerhouse, specifically highlighting its impressive 3600W surge capacity that allows it to run table saws and other high-inrush tools where competitors like Ego Nexus fail. While experts acknowledge the battery dependency as a notable consideration, they consistently recommend it for jobsite cordless power extension due to its durability and gas-free operation.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the device for providing silent power on jobsites and offering easy battery swapping capabilities. Recurring themes include appreciation for its portability in remote work settings. However, complaints frequently focus on the necessity of purchasing four separate batteries, short runtime when using smaller packs, and occasional overload faults during high-draw tool startups.
Common Complaints
Need to purchase four separate batteries separately which increases overall system cost. Short runtime performance when using lower capacity battery packs for extended use. Occasional overload faults triggered during very high-draw startup phases of demanding tools
How It Compares
vs. Ego Nexus Power Station
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Choose DEWALT for high-inrush tool performance and ecosystem integration, while choosing Ego for slightly higher continuous power output.