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Energizer Compact AA/AAA Battery Charger
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Energizer Compact AA/AAA Battery Charger

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Description:

Compact Charger charges NiMH rechargeable batteries. Sleek compact design is ideal for camera bags. Charges four AA, four AAA or two 9-volt batteries at a time. Charge time for NiMH batteries is five hours. Charges 2500mAh AA cells in about eight hours. Compact charger offers reverse polarity protection. Includes a built-in safety timer.

Features:

Eveready Battery #CHDCWOB AA AAA Battery Charger


EVEREADY BATTERY CO


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 1.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 8.6 inches
Package Width: 3.6 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 30 customer reviews )
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35 of 38 found the following review helpful:

2Why this battery charger is so cheapFeb 13, 2006
By M. R. Reynolds
Sold at Sams with 8 AA and 4 AAA batterys. The clue about how this charger works is in the instruction sheet: "Note: If the unit is unplugged or power is interruped during the charging cycle, the time will start over and run the full charge cycle." and "The charger is designed to charge AA NiMH batteries (maximum capacity of 2500 mAh) and AAA NiMH batteries (maximum capacity of 850 mAh) For lower rated capacity batteries simply remove the batteries before the charge cycle is complete based on the following charge time." (table of approriate charge times is listed)

In other words this charger doesn't sense overcharge because it only has a timer. After 8.5 hours the charger turns off. Period, end of details. Why do you think this Energizer battery charger is so cheap? Now you know.

15 of 18 found the following review helpful:

1Ridiculously useless if you don't change batteries every dayAug 10, 2006
By Chris D
I just pulled four batteries out of the charger and put them in my camera, and the camera reported that they were dead. The batteries are brand-new Energizer 2500mAh and the charger is brand-new. The batteries and charger have worked for about a month or so, no problems.

Then why aren't the batteries charged? The huge gaping problem is, as far as I can tell, NOT that the batteries have suddenly gone bad, but that the charger charges batteries, then stops charging them after a certain time to prevent overcharging, then--THAT'S IT. From then on the charger does NOTHING, unless you unplug it and plug it back in. So in other words, once the charger has fully charged the batteries, then the charger in effect very helpfully DRAINS them until they're dead. If you switch out your batteries every day, then this is not a problem, but if you don't need them for a few days or weeks at a time like me, then you're going to have to deal with the baffling paradox of how it is possible to get dead batteries from a live, plugged-in battery charger.

How is this useful? When you get your batteries out of a charger, you expect them to be fully charged, am I wrong? The charger apparently doesn't have something called a 'trickle charger', which keeps the batteries at full capacity. I haven't bought a battery charger in ten years, are you telling me that after all this time, this is still not a standard feature??? That's what I get for expecting technology to improve.

Correct me if I'm wrong, people. Am I using it wrong? You put batteries in the right way, plug it in, leave it alone, and later you come back and get your freshly charged batteries, right, that is the correct way to operate this complex equipment, right? There's not more to it than that? Okay, just checking.

My recommendation: Buy Energizer or Duracell rechargeable batteries with the highest mAh rating you can find, because the batteries themselves are good, then FLING AWAY the included charger, and then buy ANOTHER NiMH charger from another company--one that doesn't even offer a charger without a built-in trickle charging feature.

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:

3No picture of product can be a problem...Feb 13, 2004
By Tyson Torres
A word to the wise: be careful of choosing from among many similar products without a definitive photograph to help you make sure you know what you're getting. I relied on the "product manual" in PDF format linked on the page, only to discover that the image therein (and likely the rest of the information it contained) didn't match what was being sold on this page! I received a completely different charger that had the capacity to charge only one 9-volt battery at a time, rather than the two I had seen in the manual. While I'm sure this is a decent charger (at half the cost compared to even the warehouse clubs), it isn't what I need. Bottom line: be careful when ordering without photographs!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5I am perplexed??!!Apr 27, 2007
By dixiepeach "dixiepeach"
I have just read the reviews and I must have been lucky!! I think this is great!! I purchased it because my cordless mouse ate up my batteries, to the point that I broke the back changing the batteries so much! I use two AAs and after roughly 2 weeks, change batteries. I started off with 4 batteries and have now purchased additional 4AAs and 4AAAs. I have no problems. I leave the charger in the wall and the batteries are ready when I need them. And they are charged!!(I have no evidence of the charge being lost) I guess I lucked out!!!
P.S.I have purchased 2 more chargers; one for grands and one for children!!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Don't waste your moneyOct 09, 2006
By R. G. Rottschalk "RGR"
You are better off buying throwaways than this charger. The Energizer 15 minute charger gets your batteries pretty hot and they don;t last as long as a charger that takes longer, but it's a far better choice than this one.

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