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The ZTS Mini Multi-Battery Tester uses patented Pulse Load Technology to deliver fast, accurate assessments of battery capacity across 15+ types, including alkaline, NiMH, and lithium. Its compact, travel-friendly design and intuitive LED display make it an essential tool for professionals and tech-savvy millennials who demand reliable power on the go. Proudly made in the USA with a 1-year warranty, it’s the smart choice to avoid dead batteries and save money.
| ASIN | B0002EH4YO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,616 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #123 in Household Battery Testers |
| Item model number | MINI-MBT |
| Manufacturer | ZTS |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 1.91 x 10.16 cm; 104.33 g |
S**Z
It load check batteries not just the voltage and is a good addition to those who use rechargeables. I feel it could be a little better in layout and but otherwise, great!
F**R
Works very well. Gives a much more realistic condition of the batteries being tested than the hardware store versions! Very easy to use and tests almost any battery in the house.
R**.
Ist OK Preis etwas zu teuer
P**H
The ability to specifically test both 1.5V Alkaline and 1.2V NiCd/NiMH (as well as 9V button and 3/3.6V Lithium) makes this a very handy unit to use. Granted, other general-purpose testers can usually do 1.2V batters the same as 1.5V Alkaline, however, they normally just provide a slightly lower reading. I would not bother using any battery tester unless it tests under load, like this one does, unless you just need a few AA's for a remote or something very light. Both the above reasons- testing over 15 battery types and under loading conditions, are why I gave a 5-star rating. I use 4 NiMH cells to power this tester, and seem to get the same results as if Alkaline ones were used. I have enough rechargeable that I can swap out all four with freshly charged ones, and test the set that was in it, to make sure my readings stay accurate. Given that it has a testing lead, I would have liked to see a continuity test or bulb/fuse checking function. I have a multimeter I use for this, so it is not that big of a deal. Also, I do not like the power auto-off alone: I think pressing the button on the unit should also turn it off immediately. The only difficulty I have had and a related trick I would suggest is this: Try putting the test lead on the center of the negative end of a battery, and if the result is abnormally low, try placing it more toward the outer edge to get a truer results. I think sometimes through lots of use and maybe due to the internal chemistry of some batteries, the conduction is not always consistent across the entire negative side. I own one I have used for a few years, and just purchased one as a holiday gift for a loved one- Highly rated, and a better value that those <$5 testers where the terminals tarnish and no load testing is performed.
E**O
Fa il suo lavoro ed è molto carino come oggetto