I was thinking about their product the other day. I got a lot of remote-controllers that are used from daily bases to sometimes once a month. Every so often, some of them don’t work, and I have to open the battery lid, and role the batteries round a couple of times with my finger. And then they work fine. I guess that its oxidation on the battery poles/contacts that make a bad connection, high resistance. This happens with calculators and other stuff to. Even with good brand batteries.
In these kind of circumstances the user that clip on a “Batteriser” will be fooled to think that it works… A trick for the Batteriser is also to coat the poles with somthing, so they oxidate, and then clip on the Batterizer that will cut tru the oxidation and "Bobs your unckle"!
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