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Certified Universal Battery Tester / Checker, AAA, AA, C, D, 9V

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Certified Universal Battery Tester / Checker, AAA, AA, C, D, 9V
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Certified Universal Battery Tester / Checker, AAA, AA, C, D, 9V

$16.99

Product Details

The Certified Multi-Use Battery Tester is a versatile tool, ideal for testing household batteries and fuses. It's compatible with 1.5V batteries (AAA, AA, C, D), 9V batteries, most light bulbs, and household and automotive fuses. The easy-to-read scale efficiently indicates the charge status.

  • Certified Multi-Use Battery Tester is perfect for testing household batteries and fuses

  • Easy-to-read scale indicates if charge is good (green), has low power (yellow) or needs to be replaced (red)

  • Insert a 9V battery into the compartment at back before testing bulb

Part Number BT6
Battery Type/Battery Size 9V
Battery Pack Size 1
Battery Target Use(s) General
Battery Technology Zinc
Battery Voltage 9 V
Battery Quality Performance
Shelf Life (year) 1 yr
Battery Amp Hours (amp-hour) 0 Ah
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  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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Battery Type/Battery Size9V
Battery Pack Size1
Battery Target Use(s)General

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Je ne le rachèterais pas

4 days ago
Difficile à manipuler dans le fonctionnement et les compartiments sont difficiles à ouvrir et à fermer.
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easy to use

6 days ago
just what I needed, easy to use
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works fine. Very handy to have. I am hoping it will be working at all times

a month ago
works fine . Very handy to have around. Nice to know the battery works before assuming it does not and throw out .
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Useful and Accurate.

a month ago
This works well and is applicable to a wide range of battery types. It also measures small fuses and light bulbs, which is something I've never seen in this type of device. It has accurately measured many different battery types, and has allowed me to retire two, older batter testers.
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Works awesome

a month ago
My new place of wort had batteries all over loose in boxes and plastic baggies and now I was able to organize and recycle the dead ones, no more guessing if the battery was a good one.
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Q: Can CR2025 or CR2032 batteries be tested on this device

3 years ago
4 Answers
  • A: Not clear if it does. Using the bulb testing circle only shorts out the circuit that tests bulbs and results in a good reading for some reason (testing a nickel has the same results) Using the 1.5 battery slide test also shows a good reading due to the fact the button battery is usually 3 volts not 1.5. I tested 3 button batteries that were half dead and each showed a high good reading on the scale when using the slide tester. However the display shows a scale for "Button Batt" (2nd from top) but the device does not show how to test them. I think Can Tire should check with their supplier to clear this up as it is not the customers who should be doing this research.

    2 years ago
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Q: What is the compartment on the front of this battery tester for

3 years ago
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  • A: Maybe it was for an instruction sheet, but mine was also empty.

    2 years ago
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Q: Certified Multi-Use Battery Tester - Hi, is there an option to test button type batteries ? Thanks.

5 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Button batteries can be tested by squeezing them between the side sliding terminals.

    2 years ago
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Q: Does it work with mini Christmas tree light bulbs? 

7 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: Yes. Touch one wire to the bulb tester side contact and one wire to one of the bottom contacts. First you have to remove the 9 volt battery, take the plastic wrap off of it and plug it in. Try to twist the connector up out of the compartment to make it easier to plug the battery in.

    2 years ago
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Q: Does not appear to enable modern type auto (flat) fuses. Only the old fashion round ones from the 60's 70's and 80's

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, that’s exactly what it does! It tests all the regular size alkaline batteries used in a household and I wish I had purchased one years ago—it works very well. No more guessing how much juice might be left in all those leftover batteries. It clearly indicates what type of batteries it does test. Do some research to find what you are specifically looking for in the automotive realm.

    a year ago
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Q: Hi, I just bought a CEBT Dash six tester. Why does it need to be plugged into a 9 V battery as it seems to test fine without any battery hooked up to the unit itself. There’s also another door opening on the front at the bottom. What is that for?

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The device needs the 9-volt battery only for testing light bulbs and fuses. It is not needed for the testing of batteries.

    4 years ago
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Q: Do you need the 9 volts battery just to test the bulbs or for everything also.

5 years ago
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  • A: The 9 volts battery is just to test the bulbs and fuses.

    5 years ago
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Q: what's the little storage compartment on the front for? I know the back one is for the 9V battery for a light bulb... but what's the front for?

6 years ago
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  • A: The little storage compartment on the front is for storing small things, store anything you can fit into it.

    6 years ago
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Q: what is the 9v battery that is included used for ? we connected it but cannot see that it does anything

6 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The device needs the 9-volt battery only for testing light bulbs and fuses. It is not needed for the testing of batteries.

    4 years ago
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Q: Alkaline only? The package says it's for Alkaline batteries. Does this mean it can't be used for NiMH, NiCad or other types?

9 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This tester is used to test the battery with standard voltage of 1.5V. If the NIMH or NiCad’s or others’ standard voltage is 1.5V, consumer can use this tester to test the battery.

    9 years ago
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