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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Dewalt Addressed FlexVolt Rumors

Dewalt Addressed FlexVolt Rumors

Jan 23, 2026 Stuart 19 Comments

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A reader wrote in, asking if recent rumors about the Dewalt FlexVolt cordless power tool system were true.

They wrote:

I see over on YouTube some folks are saying that DeWalt is doing away with the 60V FlexVolt line of tools and batteries. Their OPT line is strong and I can’t imagine DeWalt would go to the 20V platform for those outdoor items. Can you dig in and do a story on this “rumor”. The other interesting aspect of this rumor is that Lowes is going back to DeWalt OPT.

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I haven’t seen these rumors yet and would have chalked it up to sensationalism or maybe theories about limited observations.

Still, it seemed like a good idea to ask Dewalt to comment about the matter.

Dewalt replied, saying:

The DEWALT 60V and FLEXVOLT battery platform, including outdoor power equipment, continues to be a focus in our product lineup. We have multiple new product launches in the works and are showcasing a full range of 60V tools and FLEXVOLT batteries at WOC this week.

DEWALT outdoor power equipment is currently available at Home Depot, ACE, Tractor Supply, as well as many independent retailers.

There you have it – the Dewalt FlexVolt cordless power tool and battery platform is a continued focus for the brand, and more products are on the way.

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That seems like a pretty clear answer to me.

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19 Comments

  1. Doug in PF

    9 hours ago

    “Ace is the place” local to me and I was surprised to see mention Ace as DeWalt OPE dealer and part of that may happen because mine is also the Stihl dealer. I went to the website and checked a few items and they’re all ship to store. Are the DeWalt OPE tools on shelves elsewhere?

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    • Stuart

      8 hours ago

      That part of the answer addresses this question I asked: Are there any official updates regarding Dewalt product availability at Lowe’s stores, specifically with respect to 20V Max or FlexVolt OPE?

      There are usually limits as to what can be disclosed regarding retail arrangements, and so they confirmed where you can find FlexVolt cordless OPE. They listed the retail dealers, but there are also independent dealers.

      Maybe only some larger Ace stores have FlexVolt tools in-store, or maybe only seasonally. I don’t shop there enough to be able to say.

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      • Big Richard

        7 hours ago

        Lowes has historically not sold any DeWalt OPE (at least since DeWalt dropped 40v), but that appears to be no longer the case. They have had listings for OPE begin to pop up on their website. I think we will see more in the coming months.

        https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-20-Volt-MX-XR-Leaf-Blower-125-MPH-450-CFM/8000334

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        • Stuart

          2 hours ago

          “Sold and Shipped by Poolzilla”

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          • Big Richard

            2 hours ago

            Oof. Forgot Lowes started doing marketplace listings. What a mess.

          • Stuart

            2 hours ago

            I missed it at first too. I looked at the reviews and saw they were all being syndicated from dewalt.com. The blower is out of stock, and there’s no indication Lowe’s sold any. And then I saw in teeny tiny font that it’s sold by a 3rd party company.

            I find it highly amusing that folks are likely buying Dewalt cordless leaf blowers at Home Depot and trying to sell them on Lowe’s website.

      • Champs

        2 hours ago

        Reading the room, they would want to make an official announcement elsewhere, and if anything is in the works, they would ignore the question or call you just to say “stay tuned.”

        I don’t expect any news about Lowe’s.

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    • Jason

      7 hours ago

      In a previous career I worked with Ace quite a bit. They have plenty of planograms and certain items on national promo stores need to buy into but for a lot of product selections independent stores can make their own buying decisions.

      That being said, if they’re a large Stihl dealer some get better pricing especially on parts and repair stuff if they don’t stock competitive OPE brands like Milwaukee/Dewalt

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    • Zack

      6 hours ago

      Ace is a co-op business model, most of their stores are independently owned. I also used to do a lot of work with Ace Stores and Ace Corporate, and Stihl has long history of working with Ace owners because they made it super easy to buy and deploy the Stihl planograms in 4 – 8 foot increments. Stihl was also well supported by the network of Ace RSC’s (regional warehouses). Broadly speaking, the mentality of Ace owners is “if its in the RSC, I’ll stock and sell it”. Because they get a resupply truck from the RSC multiple times a week, they can put inventory on auto-pilot with out ordering case-pack quantities. The RSC will happily sell you 1 of something, which ties up less space and cash in inventory.

      If Dewalt OPE doesn’t have the same level of RSC inventory support and ease of planogram deployment, then they aren’t going to get the same kind of in-store treatment like the Stihl Wall.

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    • Luke

      2 hours ago

      In the midwest, Runnings has their outdoor power equipment and I think maybe Fleet Farm as well. I have bought both a Dewalt weed eater and chainsaw from Runnings off the shelf.

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      • Bonnie

        2 hours ago

        West Coast I see FlexVolt stuff at both Tractor Supply and Wilco.

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  2. Big Richard

    7 hours ago

    Someone, perhaps the same individual, made a post on the DeWalt subreddit about it, too – https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/1qj2typ/60v_flexvolt/

    They didn’t link the video, but I’m fairly confident they are referencing a recent toolswithsoalz video, which immediately discredits the claim. DeWalt just announced an entire new lineup of 60v Flexvolt OPE at EquipExpo in October. The claims are not only unfounded, but easily disprovable, really.

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    • Will

      3 hours ago

      I just watched the video. That guy is very confident with his misinformation. He speaks like it’s fact, but then says he doesn’t have any actual knowledge of this. He also manages to sneak in an insult to another YouTube channel. YouTube is almost unwatchable with the level of clickbait and misinformation.

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  3. Nathan

    6 hours ago

    I don’t recall Lowe’s ever having flexvolt. It was hd exclusive for a while

    All the bigger ope moved to it.

    Also glad to see ace getting a mention

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  4. Jared

    6 hours ago

    I thought Dewalt might someday move towards Flexvolt advantage – or whatever that other line was that boosted tools when paired with >8ah packs. Power detect?

    It seems like the progress in new battery pack tech sort of blurred the reason for Flexvolt’s existence. Of course, maybe they can use that tech in Flexvolt packs and achieve even higher energy outputs, but it didn’t seem necessary.

    Nevertheless, my Flexvolt OPE is heads and tails better than the 20v line.

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    • Big Richard

      5 hours ago

      DeWalt has replaced both FlexVolt Advantage and XR Power Detect with the new rebranded XR line. From the press release from 2024:

      “…In addition, DEWALT FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE™ and XR® POWER DETECT™ tools will be rebranded as XR®, including the following that are available now….”

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      • Jared

        2 hours ago

        That’s interesting because it sort does both things.

        XR benefitting from higher-output packs suggests they don’t need to be Flexvolt packs to achieve Dewalt’s top-tier performance. Yet by removing any Flexvolt reference, it brightens the line between 20v and 60v.

        XR isn’t really Flexvolt, but neither was Flexvolt Advantage/Power Detect. They’re all just drawing more heavily on packs that can support it. So if you need Flexvolt to power a REALLY high-draw tool, then that line still exists for a reason.

        I don’t know if I’m explaining that well, but it makes me think that separation may itself be a signal of Flexvolt’s longevity. The older two versions of the branding could imply a transition away from Flexvolt as the lines blurred.

        I might also be seeing shapes in the clouds.

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    • Harrison

      5 hours ago

      Lines have been blurred, but you’re right- The strategies that have improved the 20v tools have improved the 60v lineup as well.

      I think Dewalt is going to drop the PowerDetect/ Flexvolt Advantage branded drills. Those tools never even used the battery packs in 60v mode, they were just high output 20v. Tabless 20v 8ah packs are more than adequate for a drill.

      One thing to consider is that they have released their 12” miter saw in 20v, so it seams likely they are looking to build out a complete line of contractor tools that maintain a single voltage.

      That said, there is no way Dewalt could sell a 20” 4hp chainsaw on the 20v platform without going dual-battery. Higher voltages will always have an advantage, technology being equal. If there is one range of tools where 60v has a clear justification, it would be OPE.

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      • Big Richard

        5 hours ago

        “I think Dewalt is going to drop the PowerDetect/ Flexvolt Advantage branded drills.”

        They already have, all the FlexVolt Advantage and XR Power Detect tools have been rebranded as just XR.

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