Do things seem to be running a bit slow? Still, running slow after you replace the batteries? Why waste time inserting and removing battery after battery when you can just test it.
Digital Best Universal Battery Tester for BT-168 AA/AAA/C/D/9V/1.5V Batteries
Maybe it’s not your batteries at all. With this tester, you can make sure of that. Test the voltage of AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, and even mini cell batteries.
The voltage range on the back of the tester will help you determine the quality range of Good, Low Power, or Replace.
Save some money on all those batteries you’ve been buying recently and now test them first! If they’re still good, not only are you saving money on those batteries, you’re also
saving the environment by not throwing away something good. So be kind to your wallet and to nature and pick up this compact tester today!
Features:
- Universal Button Battery Checker Tester AA AAA C D 9V
- Don’t for Guess Which Batteries to Keep and Which to throw Away,
- Place your battery between the two points of the battery tester,
- and the easy-to-read display will tell you instantly whether you have a dud,
- or if you can eke out another few minutes of battery life.
Lightweight and Convenient
Size: 6.1cm * 11cm* 2.5cm (2.4 inches * 4.3 inches * 1 inches)
Check the power level of all 1.5V, 9V and 1.5V miniature cellsÂ
Easy to read, color-coded digital meter indicates power level
- Tests 1.5V miniature cells
- Three results: red=replace, yellow=low power, green=good
- If the needle does not move, check that battery is touching both contacts before assuming that it is completely dead.
The battery tester may be used to test the following sizes:
1.5V:
AAA,for HP16, MN2400, R03
AA, HP7, MN1500, UM3
C, HP11, MN1400, SP11, LR14, UM2
D, HP2, MN1300, SP2, R20,UM1
9V: PP3, MN1604, 6F22, 006P
The following is For your reference:
Battery Size:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1.2V Â | 1.5V Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â | 9V
Good:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Over 1.25VÂ | 1.5V ~ 1.28VÂ Â | 9V ~ 7.8V.
Low Power:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1.25~0.9V | 1.27V ~ 1.15V | 7.7V ~ 6V
Replace:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Below 0.9V | Below 1.15VÂ Â Â Â | Below 6V.
NOTE:
This best battery tester under load is activated by the battery being checked. Keep test times as short as possible, to avoid unnecessary battery drain.
Color: Black
Item size: 110*59*25mm
Net weight: 51g
Note: AAA battery not included
Packing content:
1 x Portable Universal Best Battery Tester for Small Batteries

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Good, from the battery pack you can choose bad and replace only it.
Shipping Almaty 16 days
The device works perfectly)) came 21 days) really liked)) the store I recommend
Different batteries show in different ways, works probably...
All works the parcel received despite covid)))
Quite simply, it works. I like the digital read out. There is a table on the back of the device that gives you voltage reference ranges for "Good", Bad" etc... For weak eyes like mine, you can Google them and read them on your nice legibly lit up computer. Also, I find digital easier to read. The digits are large enough that a backlight (although it would be nicer, hint hint) isn't really needed. Being digital, it can be used for your throw away and your rechargeable batteries. The ones with the analog dial with "Good", Weak" and "Bad" are set for alkaline batteries only and are not suitable for rechargeables. I have been buying Lots of batteries heading into the hurricane season and then into the next battery hurricane season known as Christmas. You know how it is. You buy a bunch of batteries on sale and then they don't last when you need them! I test all of my batteries when I get them to be sure that I get what I am paying for. (I have made a few battery returns in the past). You know when your favorite flashlight or radio or kid's toy doesn't work? Your kids come running to the fix it hero (you) and you then go to your battery stash for replacements. When you open up the device, you find that awful white crusted chemical on the battery terminals. One of the batteries has "leaked". What happened was one of the weaker batteries was being charged by the stronger batteries (these are regular alkalines, not rechargeables). Someone grabbed some batteries from the "junk drawer" to quickly make the thing work and then put it away... Ughhh. Had the batteries been tested first, they would have seen that one of the batteries was bad. Even your brand new and tested batteries don'e revive the toy. TIP: clean ALL of the dried battery ooze out of the toy and then Clean the contacts with emery cloth, sandpaper or my favorite, those disposable finger nail filing boards. Usually, you can fix the problem that way. Try cleaning several times if it doesn't work. The metal can get pretty gnarly and oxidized by the dried battery blood. HINT: Dead items at garage sales can be bought really cheap and then "fixed" by cleaning the contacts! Remember NEVER mix old batteries with new ones! Yes the device might "work" for a while, but overnight, the weak one will meet its demise...
Excelent
Note: This is a review of the battery tester not the lamp. I am always looking for a better battery tester. By better, I mean accurate and easy to use. One of the features I was looking for in this tester is a digital readout versus just a good, ?, or bad indication. Also, I was looking for something that would put a load on the battery under tests as a tester that does not provide a load can give you false readings. I made the assumption that since this tester is powered by the battery under test that it does provide some kind of load. Pros: 1) Very easy to read display. 2) Very handy size and easily held. 3) Reading appear to be accurate enough (subjective comment). 4) Easy to use once you get use to it. (see Cons) 5) Does provide some kind of load on the battery under tests versus a tester which has high impedance (low load). Cons: 1) Does use battery to provide power to the tester. Will not test very weak batteries but that's OK. 2) You must get the battery in the exact position to make contact with terminals. Just takes a little getting use to. Does not lock in place. Overall, I feel this is a good little tester for the price.
Simple shit. Shows the charge. Already shabby
fast delivery less than 2 weeks