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The EBL12+2 Bay LCD Rechargeable Battery Charger offers 14 versatile slots compatible with AA, AAA, C, D, and 9V Ni-MH, Ni-CD, and Li-ion batteries. Featuring a smart LCD display and LED indicators, it provides real-time charging status and error alerts. With advanced MCU control and multiple safety protections, it ensures efficient, safe, and flexible charging for professionals managing multiple devices.
Battery Charge Time | 5.5 Hours |
Current Rating | 0.3 Amps |
Input Voltage | 9 Volts |
Output Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.8"D x 10"W x 1.6"H |
Color | red, green |
K**Y
Works well - love the ability to charge almost any type of battery
After a disappointing experience with a previous EBL charger, I am pleased to report that this one works as expected. One feature I particularly appreciate is its ability to charge each battery individually, supporting a range of types including AA, AAA, C, and D, which makes it exceptionally convenient.The display is clear and easy to view from multiple angles, and the charger operates efficiently, transitioning to a trickle charge as batteries near full capacity. Since I rely on rechargeable batteries for most of my devices, having a reliable charger is essential. This product meets my needs perfectly, and I’m very satisfied with its performance.
J**.
Works as advertised.
Works exactly as advertised. I've charged C, AA, and AAA batteries without issue.
E**C
Seems to be working good so far, when it wants to
Been using the old Sanyo NC-MQN06 charger that came with the Eneloops which was working fine for things like Xbox and other remotes that use 2 batteries. But it's not so good for other things that use 1, 3 or more than 4 batteries, so have been wanting to get a charger that handles more than 4 and can charge individually.Looked at a bunch of different chargers and settled on 3 different ones that had a progress display instead of a flashing light as that seems way more useful (and it is). This one won out because it was on sale and cost less than the others, and it seemed like the ability to charge with a USB charger would make it more versatile for a power source (instead of needing to be plugged into an outlet, can use any USB power source that can supply 2A).This comes with the charger, a micro USB cable (the charger also has a USB-C connector) and a manual. You have to supply a 2A or better power supply, I had a SPN5970A (3A) that I wasn't using for phone charging anymore so used it.First checked to make sure all 8 slots worked and they did. Then loaded it up with 8 batteries, a mix of AA and AAA batteries. I kinda like the spring loaded bar for the negative terminal, makes it easy to insert and remove batteries. The positive terminal works good too, the alignment needs to be fairly straight for charging but it's easy to adjust.I've charged a lot of batteries so far, only issue is one of the fairly new PowerOwl AAA batteries wouldn't charge as the charger gave an error message. I tried all 8 slots and same error message. So I plugged it into the old Sanyo along with another AAA battery and it seemed fine. After around an hour or so I removed it and put it back in this charger and there was no error and it finished charging the battery.So not sure what the issue was, it wasn't totally discharged or anything, but it had been sitting for a few months since the last charge. It didn't have an issue with it's companion battery though so must just be something with this one. What it does tell me is I need to keep the old Sanyo around just in case this happens again.I haven't tried timing how long it takes to charge batteries so can't really comment on that, plus never timed how long it would take with the Sanyo so nothing to compare to. It really depends on how discharged the batteries are anyways.The display has a limited viewing angle, I had it flat on a table and found that having either the left or right side facing towards me made it easier to view it from an angle instead of having to look straight on if the front side was facing me. The display is illuminated. There are no holes on the case for wall mounting so you'd have to rig up something yourself if you wanted to do that.
K**.
Great for a variety of battery sizes
I have a lot of baby toys that require batteries so I invested in rechargeable ones from Amazon. This charger is great since it can handle a variety of different sized batteries instead of being specific to one size. It doesn't come with a charging block though, so you will need to purchase that separately. It also doesn't charge particularly quick, but I generally leave batteries charging overnight and they are done by morning.
Y**N
So glad I bought this!
We use A LOT of puck lights to light our basement stairwell, hallways, path to our garage fridge/freezer, dark lower cabinets, nightstand drawers, and under cabinet lighting. Each one takes 3AAA batteries so it’s A LOT of batteries. My old charger wouldn’t charge or was taking 8 hours, only to find it charged 1 of 4 batteries, if any. I had to use a separate device to test each battery BEFORE and AFTER to see if it needing charging, and if it did actually charge after leaving over night. This was becoming my full time job. It was rediculous!My old charger issues - I had purchased an Energizer 4 battery AA, AAA charger that I fought with for over a year. Sometimes it accepted the batteries, most of the time it didn’t. When trying to get one out, it would fling others at me. We had about 16-20 batteries, that for some reason or other, it decided it wouldn’t charge anymore. I was handling every battery at least 3 times (meter, charger, meter) and that was only if it actually worked! I’d put it in a different slot and 1 out of 50 times it would take it. It also plugged directly into the outlet and took up the other plugs as well so it permanently made the whole outlet inaccessible. GAH!I bought THIS CHARGER and OMG. The sky lit up, the angels sang, and in about 20-30 minutes it charged EIGHT of the batteries the other little vehicle of Satan wouldn’t. I nearly cried, I was so happy. It also has a meter for each battery terminal (8 of them!) so I no longer need a separate device to measure each one before and after charging. If 1 battery finishes charging quickly, I can take that one out and pop another in and not disturb the other 7.All the batteries my husband said we’re probably dead and throw out (hello recycling/landfill, money, waisted hours of trying to charge) were actually fine.If I sound a little overly excited it’s because batteries had become the bane of my existence (I know, first world problems). This charger has simplified the process beyond what I even hoped for since it had the built in meters. It charges more types of batteries than my old crappy one and so much faster! It also has a USB cord so it doesn’t take up ALL the plugs in the outlet. I’ve actually gained an entire outlet in my kitchen because it stays in a drawer until I need it where the other one was a permanent fixture.BUY IT NOW.
W**R
Great product
Great price for these features.
M**.
Great battery charger
Great battery charging device. Lights up when batteries are fully charged.
D**E
Slow Charge/Power Cord
Works As it Should but it's slow to charge. It took all day (8+ hours) to charge 9V batteries, AA & AAA batteries take longer to charge than other EBL charger's. I haven't tried D EBL batteries yet. I'm not sure if this is a defect or not. Next is the power cord is not polarized, when you plug it in,- if the LED's don't light up flip the connector to the charger around it should light up and work. 🤪
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