Product Review
ENERGIZER NIMH D 2PK
Nickel Metal Hydride round cell batteries are the longest-lasting rechargeable batteries on the market today. Batteries can be recharged at any time-no need to fully drain battery before charging. Lifetime Limited Warranty on all Energizer® ACCU RechargeableTM round cell batteries and a one-year warranty on chargers. Limited quantity #353153, #353155, #353157.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(11 customer reviews) 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Great Buy,
April 7, 2000 By A Customer
This review is from: Energizer CHM4AAWB ACCU Battery Charger (Electronics)
I think this product is really great. It saves you a ton of money if use batteries. You can put in the recharger in the socket with the batteries and leave it in over night. It won't get wrecked or anything. The recharger turns off after its done charging up the batteries. This is a great buy!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
old school,
October 19, 2001 John Mulvaney - See all my reviews
This review is from: Energizer CHM4AAWB ACCU Battery Charger (Electronics)
The nice thing about NiMH batteries is that you don't have to wait until they fully discharge to recharge them. The bad thing about this charger is that it only has one way of charging - 15 hours straight then it shuts off. Take my advice and get a charger that knows when to quit (then trickle charges while it waits for you).
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Compact and fairly fast,
May 30, 2001 P. Macouzet Jr. (Kennewick, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer CHM4AAWB ACCU Battery Charger (Electronics)
I purchased this charger along with a few AA NI-MH batteries for my digital camera.While I've never timed how long it takes to recharge the batteries, I usually plug it in overnight and does a pretty good job.Even though I don't own any NiCd batteries, the charger is able to recharge those also, as well as 9V rechargables.My only complaint is that I'm often "closing" the bottom terminals to keep a tight grip on the batteries. They've never fallen off while recharging, but when you insert them, you get the feeling that they may fall off.