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Comentado en México el 18 de febrero de 2025
Buen probador
Shaq the soccer P
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de febrero de 2025
Easy to use, I started looking for the batter but it doesn't require any batteries to work great. Nice and small
Bernardo
Comentado en México el 25 de enero de 2025
es un producto facil de usar, utiliza la misma energia de la bateria por lo que se puede usar en cualquier momento
Gary Gasparian
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de noviembre de 2024
I think I found a perfect battery tester! Small, looks nice, easy to use and quick results. Price is fine too. Recommend!
David
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de octubre de 2024
I had looked at a number of battery testers at different prices and configurations. I love this one and have purchased another as a gift. I really wanted a tester to know if batteries left over were good or not to keep.Pros:Doesn't need a battery to power it.Compact.Easy to use.Many size batteries including button cells supported and 9V with slide out tray.Easy to read digital display with 3 important things: A) digital empty/full guage that is analog style, B) voltage reading C) qualitative suggestion.Simple selector for different voltages 1.2v, 1.5v, 3v (like a lithium cell).Fast clear readout.GREAT FIND!!!
Sean of SeanTek®
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
This La Crosse battery tester is an excellent product. It works with a wide variety of voltages and chemistries. I have tried it on alkaline 1.5V (AA, AAA), USB lithium 1.5V (AA), NiMH (AA, AAA), and lithium coin cell 3V (CR2032, etc.) batteries and it appears to give timely and accurate measurements. I love that it is compact so it is easy to store and use on the go.There are a lot of battery testers on Amazon, most of which are Chinese knock offs/generics of a few designs. I appreciate that La Crosse has a unique design with a clear digital readout. You need to know what voltages mean for your particular battery chemistry (1.2V - 1.31V is considered "full" for NiMH batteries, for example), but I much prefer seeing the true voltage readout than generic terms like "good" or "empty". If you are wondering which of the forty different "caliper" or "zigzag" types of battery testers to get on Amazon, don't bother, just get this La Crosse 911-65557-INT one and be happy.The La Crosse 911-65557-INT battery tester is self-powered: powered by the battery that you are testing. There are two points to note about this design. First, if the battery you are testing is truly "dead" (below some critical threshold), nothing will display onscreen because there is no power in the first place. Second, since it is self-powered, the unit itself does not require its own battery so it will always "work" and will not get a corroded battery case because there is no battery case in the first place. If you really need to measure voltage down to the last 0.1V, this product is the wrong product for you. However, if you want to get accurate readings of batteries in various stages, this product is the best one in the price range.
VS Rao
This is a very simple, versatile and effective tool for testing of batteries at home. Very easy to use and digital display bars really help to know the charge status very effectively. Great and must have tool for this digital age with 10s of batteries lying around at home for so many applications. Very reasonable priced for the quality of the product.
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