Dateline: Singapore, Singapore (SINGAPORE) | Tue, 27 Apr 2010
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “SINGAPORE — Reduce battery waste and save the environment? That’s Battizer’s goal. And now its most recent product launch, a full-charge capacity alkaline battery charger, is turning heads. It’s the first in the world to claim maximum 100 percent full charge capacity and may even exceed the original capacity of a new battery.”
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Reduce battery waste and save the environment? That’s Battizer’s goal. And now its most recent product launch, a full-charge capacity alkaline battery charger, is turning heads. It’s the first in the world to claim maximum 100 percent full charge capacity and may even exceed the original capacity of a new battery.
It is also the world’s first and fastest, full-charge capacity alkaline battery charger to recondition rechargeable batteries. Why throw old batteries away when you can repair or recharge?
More than one billion batteries are disposed of every year in the U.S. alone and batteries are said to consume 50 times more energy in production as the end-product actually contains. So, it not only makes environmental sense, but also demonstrates economic savvy to use the Battizer charger.
This smart charger is technologically advanced and charges AA and AAA zinc carbon, alkaline, NiMh and NiCD batteries in one hour. It has a built-in microprocessor chip that monitors and controls the battery-charging process.
Zinc Carbon batteries only take 15 minutes to charge. With the Battizer charger, zinc carbon and alkaline batteries may be charged multiple times just like a rechargeable battery.
Also, as NiCD batteries are regularly charged and used, “memory” builds up. This memory consists of dendrite crystals and caused the battery to hold less and less of a full charge. Once the memory is full, the NiCD battery will no longer hold a charge. The Battizer charger can erase the memory and enable these batteries to hold a longer charge, just like new.
In addition to being efficient and technologically advanced, the Battizer charger is also easy to use. It has a simple, compact design for easy storage; plugs into household outlets; and has universal voltage.
So, what’s the bottom line? People who use the Battizer charger as opposed to buying a new AA alkaline battery will save 10,598 times more. Click here (www.Battizer.com) for the cost-savings calculator.
Battizer is offering a limited time, introductory offer of $67 with no shipping fees. For more information, visit: www.Battizer.com .
About Battizer LLP:
Battizer is a young, dynamic manufacturer of money-saving energy products. Its goal is to help consumers save money, reduce battery waste and save the environment through its innovative green products.
— Editorial Note: as with all battery rechargers, carefully follow all instructions and cautions and pre-inspect battery for signs of leakage and discard/recycle if leaking or damaged.
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