Five Best Battery Chargers

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Five Best Battery Chargers


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Five Best Battery Chargers


La Crosse Technology BC-700/BC-1000



La Crosse BC-700. It's not terribly expensive, gives you a wide range of options as far as charging (trickle, varying currents, conditioning, etc). Gives readout of total capacity. Can do 1-4 AA or AAA batteries individually. Should I go on? - camhabib




La Crosse Technology BC-1000. It can charge, discharge, refresh (IE restore lost capacity) and test your batteries. It has variable currents for faster or slower charging. Overcharge protection A full LCD display to show what is going on and a battery's state, making matching batteries easier. And the best, every battery can be operated on independently. Also trickle charges batteries that are ready. IMHO, this isn't even a close race. - CaptainRon





Five Best Battery Chargers


PowerEx MH-C9000 WizardOne



I'm using the Powerex MH-C9000. Works flawlessly and the LCD display is great. - Chris




Seconded, I've got one of these (ordered it after going back and forth reading reviews of this and a few different La Crosse ones). Have been using it with Imedion batteries and it's been working great. - Zadillo





Five Best Battery Chargers


Nitecore IntelliCharger I4



Good fast charger, has LED's to tell current charge levels and best of all, charges my important vaporizer batts. - scythe944




Second on Nitecore over the "standard" La Crosse. It does everything and more for 95% of users, it's way simpler, and cheaper. - Southpaw018





Five Best Battery Chargers


Maha Powerex MH-C808M 8 Cell Multi-Charger



If you have a lot of batteries to charge, and value versatility, it's hard to beat the Powerex MH-C808M, which will simultaneously charge or condition eight batteries, which can be a mixture of AA, A, C, or D cells. - feedback





Five Best Battery Chargers


Apple Battery Charger



Gizmodo: The charger itself is no slouch either. Apple says it has the lowest vampire draw of any comparable device on the market—meaning it doesn't suck excess power when it's plugged in but inactive—and it automatically reduces power draw when its batteries are finished charging.





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