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Duracell CEF14NC Battery

Product Description

Duracell is the world's leading producer of high-performance batteries. Duracell believes there is no limit to the potential of portable power - and it always strives to find innovative and efficient ways to power your life.
 
  Average User Rating: 4.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 1
 
Price Comparison
Store Name Store Rating Price Buying Info
 
Ambient Weather 4.6 out of 5 $14.49  

 
Ace Hardware 3.8 out of 5 $24.99  

 
P.C. Richard & Son 3.4 out of 5 $24.99  

 
Circuit City 2.2 out of 5 $27.99  

 
 
User Reviews for Duracell CEF14NC Battery
Still getting used to this product  
Reviewed October 4 2007 1:49:53 AM
1 out of 2 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  4 out of 5
Pros:  Hopefully save on constantly buying double AA
 
Cons:  You have to really be careful lining the batteries up to charge. So far not sure about the product. In this early ownership phase these are my observations.

I've charged the batteries well over 6 hours and the little green light has never come on, but one time the red light did go off. When I checked the outlet and removed and then replaced the charger, the red light came back on.

You have to fiddle with the 4 double A's to make sure that they are positioned just right. I think the first round of charging is when I noticed how warm the device got, but a couple of the batteries were a bit misaligned and that may have contributed to that warmth. It still seems to get warm to the touch, I will not leave it unattended, meaning if I'm home I'll charge it, if I'm going out or going to bed, I remove it from the outlet.

Not sure how long the charge lasts at this point haven't had the product long enough.

The four AA batteries that came with the charger are 1800, I've heard that there are 2300 and that the charge lasts much longer.

I paid $9.99 at the local Walgreens and I don't think that I would have paid more than that.
 

 
 


 

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