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Ozstock Day: Battery Tester - Save Money and Our Environment! ($0.00+$5.98 shipping fee)

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Works with 1.5V AA, AAA, C, D, N, Cell and 9V batteries

Got too many batteries but not sure which ones are still good and which are to be thrown away or recharged?

Here is a simple, effective and inexpensive solution: use a battery tester! Just connect your 1.5Volt or 9Volt battery to the negative and positive poles of the battery tester, the analog meter will show the battery status, accurately and instantly, every time.

And yes, it's FREE Ozstock Day, you just pay for the postage and handling as usual, we will take care of the rest.
Features:

  • Battery tester shows the battery status instantly
  • Light weight and compact design
  • No battery or external power required
  • Comes with strap hole
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Works with almost any 1.5V or 9V batteries with exposed poles
  • Suitable for regular batteries and rechargeable batteries
  • Easy to read gauge
  • Saves money and the environment

Specifications:

  • For 1.5Volt AA, AAA, C, D, N, Cell batteries and 9Volt battery
  • Size: 8 x 5 x 2.4 cm approx.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Battery Tester

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closed Comments

  • ummmm, how about a freebie battery tester??
    I am waiting for the day tt happens!

    • yeah.. $6 for postage.. for something that will probably be sent in a plain envelope…

  • Can see how easy this would get broken in the post, prefer pickup or free as above

  • +5

    $2.13 delivered ….. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Universal-Battery-Checker-Tester-AA-A…

    Bought one the other day, only 5 days delivery …..one of the most useful things I have ever purchased from eBay!

    • I think a freebie is possible with such prices :P

    • Gosh, that's even cheaper than DealExtreme!
      http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.24219

      Oops, the above is the digital version. But the analogue one is not much cheaper:
      http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4310

    • hi thanks for the ebay link. i just bought one. doubt i will get it but for just over $2 i thought its worth the chance.

    • Hey Ash, thanks for the link is this reliable ie does it give a good guide for the charge left?

      • does it give a good guide for the charge left?

        Seems to a good consistent guide, flat or drained cells seem to always appear in red or yellow zone, and new good cells in the green….very basic technology, but quick, simple and handy!

        • Thanks sounds like just what i am after

    • Thanks for the link, was just looking for one

    • Man, I got charged $2.18… ripped off!!!

      (I was being sarcastic)

  • I got one of these last time they were offered and they don't really work very well. Even batteries that are flat 90% of the time they still show up as having full charge.

  • +2

    Are they serious? Save money AND the environment? How?
    Save money by spending $6 on a battery tester?
    But more seriously; save the environment? By purchasing cheap throwaway electronic devices from China?

    I know it has the potential to do both by saving batteries you might otherwise throw away — but it does exactly the opposite until the breakeven point.

  • +1

    Digital Multi Meter FTW

    • Well, they're usually over $15 for the absolutely cheapest POS, and if you have no other use for it then it's a waste of money.

      • True, but in my case, I happen to know what a DMM is good for.

  • re ebay seller, +1 he makes even Dx look expensive!! sleepmask $1.16 freeship, pedometer $1.16, bluetooth usb adapter $1.44 etc

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