
Rechargeable batteries have now been the go-to portable and readily-available power source for most gadgets nowadays like maybe for a gadget like gameboy or a camera during travel. They can be more expensive than their disposable counterparts, but they are worth the extra expense. As most people who have tried charging up disposable batteries know, the hot blue-green goo that spills forth from the recesses of battery oblivion does wonders to one’s health, especially if you try to clean it and throw away the inflated remains of the battery that you had so much hopes for just because you were crazy enough to try it, thinking that you will save some money. If you are unlucky enough, you may even recreate the Big Bang in your own home. How can you be so wrong?
And so, environmentalists everywhere are wailing about the dangers of these disposable batteries leaking acidic goodness in the landfills. Their juices are absorbed by the earth and causes yummy things to happen like turning the underground water supply in a healthy color that screams of poisoning and more poisoning. This is where the Battery Wizard comes in to solve these problems and help you conserve both money and the environment.
The makers are saying that the Battery Wizard can recharge more than just your usual rechargeables, but also alkaline, NiCad, and NiMH disposables as much as 10 times as long as they have not been completely depleted yet. This does mean that dead batteries will not come back to life, but this option is definitely better than nothing. The Battery Wizard also has a cut off feature, so you do not need to worry about overcharging at all. It charges batteries by trickles, not surges, so it does not overwhelm the batteries at all. Sure, it is not as fast as those quick chargers, but at least you will not be cleaning off battery crud off your floor or go to the hospital when you use the Battery Wizard.
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