If they are not rechargeable, they don't make sense, you just use them and throw them in the used up recycle pile. And if they are rechargeable, you already have a charger that does it.
this post was submitted on 10 Oct 2024
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It also has to be a waste of some resource that is rare to not use up and throw away like this.
There were cheaper ones with a tester attached to the box, maybe they were energizer?
Oh, I remember that! It was inside the little packet
My dad used to just put them on his tongue for a power check. Not entirely sure how that worked. Personally I just use a multimeter.
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Just use your $200+ Fluke to check the batteries, problem solved.