Milwaukee 18V/12V multi-voltage battery charger with onboard fuel gauge vs DEWALT 20V MAX Charger (DCB115)
Overall winner: Milwaukee 18V/12V multi-voltage battery charger with onboard fuel gauge
Key Differences
Milwaukee (A) is the more affordable option and supports both 12V and 18V docks with an onboard fuel gauge, while DEWALT (B) targets 20V MAX users and is noted for ease of use and value. Choose Milwaukee if you need multi-voltage compatibility and a fuel gauge; choose DEWALT if you use 20V MAX batteries and prefer a simple, well-rated OEM charger
Milwaukee 18V/12V multi-voltage battery charger with onboard fuel gauge
Multi-voltage charger compatible with 12V and 18V Milwaukee batteries. Enables onboard fuel gauge for monitoring charge status. Customers note good charging speed and authentic OEM quality
Pros
- multi-voltage compatibility
- onboard fuel gauge
- authentic OEM quality
- charges 12V and 18V batteries
Cons
- mixed battery life durability reports
DEWALT 20V MAX Charger (DCB115)
Charger for Dewalt 12V to 20V Max Li-Ion batteries. Easy to use with fast charging capability. Customers note it offers good value and simple operation
Pros
- charges multiple Dewalt battery sizes
- easy to use
- fast charging capability
- good value for money
Cons
- batteries may heat up during use
- mixed opinions on battery life
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Milwaukee |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Milwaukee |
| User Reviews | Milwaukee |