VARTA
I had same problem with leaking of AA batteries in personal shaver and trimmer. When I went use It was discharged and went to replace the battery… Read more
and had been leaking. I had shaver for 3 years and battery only been in month and rest of batteries was leaking in pack of 24. I used the in pass in 9volt format from Go Lo and had no problems. Never buy Varta from bunning
Varta Battery warranty is very dodgy, I would avoid using these based on my recent experience and stick to good old Aussie made century Batteries.… Read more
Every Battery where I purchased the batteries from (never again) were hopeless, it was on their recommendation of reliability and warranty I used these in the first place. Every Battery tested and accepted the Batteries were defective, however I needed to leave the batteries with them for four days (no car over Xmas). Then if their further tests revealed a problem the batteries had to go to Melbourne for three to four weeks!!!!! There was no offer of temporary replacements. therefore even before the batteries could be tested ..... I had to buy two new batteries. I think that is called a Claytons warranty....or no warranty at all!!!!! I am sure many people have had a similar experience...so avoid Varta and Every Battery.
Reasonable charger, nice screen display, but quite fussy about battery condition – Good useful display, seems to charge new or nearly new batteries quite satisfactorily, but those with some tens of recharge cycles that charge quite… Read more
happily on other chargers (e.g. Panasonic Eneloop) just show ERR failure on the Varta unit. Also batteries that have been subject to many recharge cycles and are in a substantially discharged state show as FULL after only a few minutes, although they are obviously not fully charged. This is a charger which would appear to be excellent on paper, but was quite disappointing when put to the task.
can hold charge for a very long time – Normally rechargable batteries aren't recommended for fire alarms, however in my case, I found that my domestic fire alarms could run for 18 months… Read more
without needing to recharge the batteries.
Batteries didn't leak, get memory or go bad like some other rechargable batteries.
I've used Dick smith, tandy, energiser and other rechargable batteries. This one is the best I've used. It holds charge for a long time, don't need to recharge often, don't need to buy new batteries, just need to recharge with a suitable NiMH charger.
Varta Recharge Batteries – Bought more Rechargeable batteries from Bunnings, AAA and AA Batteries, also multi Variable type battery charger, excellent, able to charge, 9volt,… Read more
C, AAA, AA etc. brilliant money saver, great for Remotes, kids toys, torch etc. Saving a fortune on batteries.