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26 Mar, 2021
I Would Recommend You Buy a Different Energizer Charger Model!
1 of 1 found this helpful I would NEVER buy this particular Energizer Model charger again! Because when you first put COMPLETELY DEAD beatteries into this model charger, a green light automatically appears, yet this light NEVER changes colour, NOR for example does the light go off when the Batteries are fully charged, therefore there is NO WAY to know WHEN the batteries are fully charged. Because of this, the ONLY WAY I have been able to know to WHAT PERCENTAGE the batteries are charged, is after a couple of hours or so, is to then put those batteries into a computer keyboard, then by clicking on the "keyboard settings" it shows "what percentage level of charge" there is in those you have just been wanting to fully charge with "this particular charger model"... my previous Energizer Charger had a 3 light system, red when completely dead batteries are put into the charger, then amber when partly charged, and finally green when fully charged... the light system was better than this model! yet the previous charged only lasted about 14 months before it stopped working! As for value for money, the quality of the product looks fine, but because of not knowing when the batteries are fully I guess I will end up having to buy another charge, which is not a good thing considering I am 73yrs old living on a basic state pensions, and for what it would have cost me to return it, I think it's best I put that money towards buying another charger with a light/charge indicator that actually works and informs you when the batteries are charged! Regards... Freda