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Duracell Value Charger With 4AA Pre Charged Rechargeable Nimh Batteries, CEF14DX4
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Duracell Value Charger With 4AA Pre Charged Rechargeable Nimh Batteries, CEF14DX4

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Description:

Duracell Value Charger with 4AA Pre-Charged Rechargeable NiMH Batteries - CEF14DX4

Features:

Charges 4 AA or AAA batteries


LED to indicate charge status


Compact size is great for travel


Plugs directly into the wall - no cords


Comes with 4AA Pre Charged rechargeable batteries


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 3.5 inches
Package Height: 1.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 151 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 151 customer reviews )
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459 of 469 found the following review helpful:

3Good Batteries, Bad ChargerJul 29, 2008
By NLee the Engineer
This package (CEF14DX4N) includes four new Duracell 'Pre Charged' NiMH AA cells, plus a simple charger. The batteries are similar to the Sanyo eneloop low-self-discharge cells. In fact, based on their identical technical specifications and physical shapes of (+) and (-) terminals, I am convinced that the Duracell Pre Charged AA is actually SANYO eneloop AA underneath a different wrapper. Therefore all the good things you heard about eneloop apply to Duracell 'Pre Charged', too.

The 'value charger' (CEF14) included here, however, is not a good value because:

1. It is a timer-based dumb charger, meaning that it doesn't detect when cells are full charged. It simply charges at 360mA for 6 hours and turns off. You have to wait until your cells are fully exhausted before recharging, otherwise they will be over-charged. With a 'smart' charger, you may choose to top-off your rechargeable cells any time.

2. It can only charge either 2 or 4 AA cells in pairs. This is very inconvenient if you have appliances that require odd number of cells.

3. It can only charge two AAA cells, and you cannot charge any more AA cells at the same time.

My advice is to get the CEF23DX4N package for just a few dollars more (*). It comes with four Duracell Pre Charged cells (2xAA + 2xAAA), but the included charger (CEF23) is far superior in every aspect. It even operates from your vehicle battery, and doubles as an USB charger, too.

[Update on Dec 24, 2008]
I was only half-right when I boldly proclaimed that "Duracell Pre Charged AA are rebranded Sanyo eneloop cells" in my original review. It turns out that the first batch of Duracell AA cells I bought from Amazon are made in Japan, and those are identical to eneloop (both mechanically and electrically). But lately I bought some more Duracell AA from a warehouse club. Those are made in China, and they are identical to the Rayovac Hybrid.

[Update on Feb 15, 2010]
I have confirmed that the new Duracell 'Value Charger' has several improvements over the old model:
- Works from 100-240V AC (instead of just 120V AC)
- Able to charge 4 AAA at a time (instead of just two)
- Semi-smart charge termination (stops when BOTH cells are fully charged)
The only remaining drawback is thet it charges in pairs only.

(*) [Update on Oct 7, 2010]:
Duracell has discontinued the excellent CEF23 charger (at least in the US) last year. So prices for the remaining inventory have skyrocketed. If you need an inexpensive charger that can handle individual cell, consider the Sanyo eneloop MDR02 2-cell charger.

115 of 119 found the following review helpful:

5Better charger now?Mar 02, 2009
By Randy A. Woodward
I purchased the CEF14 charger with four batteries and the charger supplied is not the same one pictured, nor is it a "dumb" charger as some have described. It can also charge four aa or aaa batteries and is not limited to two aaa's again as some have described. When I tested it, different batteries charged at different speeds and the charger switched modes to a trickle charge when a set became fully charged.

As for the batteries themselves, they do indeed seem to be comparable to Sanyo Eneloops or Rayovac Hybrids at a slightly lower price.

46 of 48 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect for digital cameraSep 16, 2009
By Mike R "Mike R"
Not sure how Duracell did it, but they solved the one con with the Ni-mH type batteries. These pre-charged, Ni-mH batteries don't discharge when not being used, so they're perfect for digital devices. This charger with 4 batteries doesn't cost much more than just the 4 batteries alone. Here's what you do: acquire twice as many of these batteries w/ the green label as what your digital camera will take. While you're using one set in your camera keep the other set in this charger. Then, when the set in the camera go dead, just swap them out with the set that's in the charger. You've always got a set of fresh batteries and no waiting for batteries to charge, plus no buying batteries for a long time. This is more expensive initially but saves a lot of $$$ in the long run.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Easy to use. Come charged.May 21, 2010
By Wayne
This setup is simple. Plug it in and wait for the light to change color. It charges AA and AAA batteries. It will work in 120 and 240 systems (works throughout the world).

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Great deal!Feb 14, 2010
By Jessica
I needed to get rechargeable batteries because the Wii remotes were eating AAs like crazy. This charger is a great deal and it works wonderfully and is exactly what we needed. I was a little dissapointed when I saw how much more AA rechargeable batteries cost then regular batteries. But I guess it's cheaper in the long run.

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