Energizer e2 15 Minute Rechargable Battery Charger Review And Giveaway
We are about to travel across country again. The digital camera, movie camera, iPod, cell phone, and DVD player are already packed up, ready to go. I keep telling hubby that I wish we had stock in a battery company. We really did use a lot of batteries until now.
Energizer has come up with a solution to our problem. It’s the Energizer e2 15 Minute Charger for AA & AAA Rechargeable Batteries. This charger works with house electric and with its 120 volt adapter car batteries as well. It can charge four batteries, 2 7.5 amp (7500mA) AA NiMH batteries and 23 amp AAA NiMH batteries quickly just like the ads say. Best of all it can charge batteries individually.
Having this item should cut down on replacing batteries and save us bucks. We’ve been testing it over the last several days. It is high quality and nearly silent. It works as a smart charger and goes to trickle when the charge is complete and has its own light to signal that; however, the user must remember to unplug it after each charge to reset its warning light. We are satisfied because its top charge and its longevity is good enough to make it worth buying.
Consumers can find Energizer e2 15 Minute Charger for AA & AAA Rechargeable Batteries on line and in most local stores. This item lists for $39.99 It is a quality product well worth the money.
WIN IT!
The winner of this giveaway will receive an Energizer 15 Minute Charger.
HOW TO ENTER. (MANDATORY)
To enter leave a comment on this post telling me three items your family uses that use up batteries.
BONUS ENTRIES
1 – Subscribe to my RSS feed.
1 – Follow me on Twitter AND leave your Twitter name here.
1 – Fave this blog at Technorati AND leave your Technorati name here.
1 – Blog about this giveaway, including a link here.
1 – Place my button on your blog.
Leave an additional comment for each entry you qualify for. You must have completed the first entry according to the instructions to be eligible for any bonus entries.
THE SMALL PRINT.
US addresses only please. This contest will end on Sunday 07/12/09 at 11:59 pm est.? If you?ve entered any of my giveaways before then you know that only comments containing all of the requested information will be eligible for entry. The winner must contact me to confirm they wish to receive the prize within two days of my email notifying them they?ve won.? Good luck to everyone!
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
144 thoughts on “Energizer e2 15 Minute Rechargable Battery Charger Review And Giveaway”
Comments are closed.
I follow on Twitter – Janetfaye
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
Subscribed.
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
1. Remote controls for tv.
2. Digital Camera
3. Toys
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
Cherie,
Expensive technological inventions and fun toys exzcept for the necessary flashlight especially in a ppower loss.
Pat.
Cherie,
Expensive technological inventions and fun toys exzcept for the necessary flashlight especially in a ppower loss.
Pat.
Cherie,
Glad to have you along.
Pat.
Cherie,
Hi.
Pat.
Shelly,
I Love the Leap Frog toys.
Pat.
Shelly,
Good luck.
Pat.
Shelly,
Great product.
Pat.
feed subscriber
follow on twitter – phxbne
remotes, leapster and clock
I follow you on twitter. @country1az
Remote control cars
Digital camera
Flashlights
Ally,
#1 answer from experience is toys.
Pat.
Ally,
And poetic.
Pat.
Ally,
Rubymoon sounds so creative.
Pat.
You’re a FAVE!
Technorati Tech name: rubymoon
Email subscriber!
Well, pat, I’d have to say digital camera, flashlights and kids battery operated toys are the things that cost us the most in battery replacement.
Bebeiqui,
Kids’ toys freally eat up batteries.
Pat.
John,
Whagt do you think of your Samsung. I nearly bought one yesterday then decidedd to be frugal for now and check reviewss, etc.
Pat.
John,
Glad you afre ougt there.
Pat.
Following on twitter – JD_Denver_SW
Samsung Digital camera; Flip Ultra camcorder; codless mouse
My son’s trains, our flashlights and the kid’s CD players.
bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com
Peggy,
I drwmwmber cameras without batteries and people gegting up to change far less channels. Timeas haVE CHANGED.
Pat.
Peggy,
Glad to hav e you.
Pat.
Peggy,
Bysy, busy.
Pat.
Peggy,
Keep gthe engtries coming.
Pat.
Peggy,
Great giveaway prize.
Pat.
Peggy,
Appreciagte that.
Pat.
Stephanie,
Does yours hear you correctly?
Pat.
Betty,
What did the wii manual say and did you contact the baggtderhy manufacturer?
Pagt.
Trucua,
Hope you win. Hope your daughter is doing well. I undersgtand a ligttgle of her illness coming from a familoy witgh diabetes. It ias so hafrd for kids.
Pat.
Maggie,
Unappetizing diet–but I well undersgtand the consumption rate.
Pat.
1. kids handheld video game console
2. remotes
3. digital cameras
4. wireless mouse
5. kids flashlights (most used)
trin rimesx,
Technoloogy made these more commoon than a good imagination.
Pat.
jgos,
Remotes, meras, and games for me.
Pat.
The three items my family uses that use up batteries are a battery operated clock, portable radios and flashlights.
1. My digital camera.
2. The MP3 player
3. The kids little bug toy.
thanks for the contest
taulya at hotmail dot com
Our household eats batteries in my son’s white noise machine, my husband’s radio headphones and our digital camera.
hematopoiesis at hotmail dot com
My daughter’s insulin pump, my booklight and our remote. Thanks!
faved you on Technorati
following you on twitter
bettycd
RSS subscriber thru Google
bettycd
We use batteries in the Wii controller. We’ve had 2 rechargeable units and the battery packs overheated and melted while charging. So we stepped back to using regular batteries. also the wireless computer mouse and the Cable remote controll
My kids’ toys, the digital camera, and a Smart Shopper.
Added button
matternu@aol.com