We wanted to confirm that each charger could charge a single battery at a time, since some (especially older) models can charge batteries only in pairs. We inserted a single battery into each charger and waited to see whether it began to charge. Individual charging: This test was simple.Less than $50: We ruled out any models costing more than $50 because we know from past research and testing that you can get a good charger for much less.This helps us gauge whether the company makes high-quality products, if it will be able to keep items in stock, and whether it has a dedicated customer-support team. We also perused each company’s website, read user reviews and ratings, and (when applicable) ran the Amazon listing through Fakespot to confirm it’s a reliable seller. Good reputation: We considered whether we had heard of the company or tested its products in the past.Informative interface: We required that every model have some kind of indicator (either a display screen or lights) to signal when the batteries are charging and fully charged.(You should still take your batteries out of the charger within a day of charging them, though.)
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