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Are Energizer Advanced Alkaline Batteries Rechargeable
David M | 2024-09-19 08:45:27 |
Been looking for a 9V recharger for a while that wasn't expensive. I saw that energizer has rechargeable 9v batteries now, but the store didn't carry their recharge station... how bizarre. I don't recall even being able to find one online... Lol, Watson holding it down! They got you covered and for a lower cost! 5 |
Robert | 2024-08-19 02:25:59 |
I have used Energizer rechargeable batteries for years but then decided to upgrade to these. I could not be happier. They power my Nikon SB5000s with ease. 5 |
Dan | 2024-04-23 09:52:56 |
Been using Energizer rechargeable batteries for a long time (10 + years). They work and last just as long as the more expensive brands. 5 |
Adjua | 2024-07-09 03:41:58 |
I went through alkaline batteries to rechargeable batteries, back to alkaline. I had no clue as to whether I'd ever make a safe flash photo shoot without missed shots along the way. Finally, I found this power pack designed specifically the battery guzzler. When I came across this device on a chance google, I did my happy dance before even buying the device. To my expectations, it's perfect. Thank you B&H! 5 |
Rui | 2024-06-15 05:32:31 |
It's good to have a battery testing on hand and this one does the lithium and alkaline batteries. One thing I would note is for rechargeable batteries that have been handled a lot; it a good practice to clean terminals with isopropyl alcohol otherwise it could give inconsistent results. This is covered in the manual and in their FAQ on the website. It is not readily apparent as to why you would need to read the manual for such a straight forward device :). 5 |
Glenn B. | 2024-06-06 01:57:26 |
What a great little flashlight! I like the versatility of having a rechargeable battery or Alkaline batteries. I do a lot of off-roading so the compact size but powerful beam makes this about the perfect light for me. Since our last night ride, two of my riding buddies have bought one each for themselves. 5 |
Scott | 2024-04-08 08:22:54 |
Lithium batteries are much lighter than alkaline and rechargeable - great for a hot shoe mounted flash. And they last considerably longer. Just remember the voltage dropoff at the end is very steep. By the time you realize that the batteries are low, they're already dead. Carry spares! 5 |
Peter | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
For the price of two brand name alkaline 9V batteries you can buy one rechargeable one. The math is clear. I also find it handy to use a fully charged 9V battery for an electronics project or a device that requires 9V. The electronics (but not attached servos) of an Arduino project can be powered with this type of battery. The Watson 9V charger charges two batteries simultaneously. 5 |
Pamela | 2024-06-04 01:38:59 |
Much better than alkaline batteries! 5 |
Eric | 2024-06-28 06:28:43 |
Can't go wrong with energizer batteries 5 |