Stay away from Energizer flashlights and their Lithium batteries! The latter are frightfully expensive given their short performance-life (a few hours at most) and Energizer's excuses for poor battery... See more
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Energizer are the WORST! I too would give - Minus stars on here if it were possible. I have purchased several of their solar lights during August & NONE of them WORK any longer! They are not... See more
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The battery is dead worst thing I ever…
The battery is dead worst thing I ever got people don’t buy this crap they are really bad
Third time I’ve changed this bulb
Third time I’ve changed this bulb. Third time it doesn’t work. None of the manual resets work. Absolute junk, don’t waste your money
POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
I used to have Duracell Alkaline AA and AAA batteries in all my devices but after a couple of leaks and damaged equipment switched to Energizer Ultimate Lithium (at great expense) 8 months ago to avoid leaks – they advertise 100 % leakproof. To be fair to Duracell they never quibbled when I submitted a claim and compensated me more than I expected. However, the hassle of sourcing, sometimes older, replacement devices was becoming too much.
After changing to Energizer Ultimate Lithium I have had batteries in 4 devices (2 table clocks, a TV remote and a blood pressure monitor) fail prematurely. Correspondence with Energizer Customer Service has not been the same as Duracell and each claim has taken almost a dozen e-mails with the feeling from my end being that Energizer Customer Service seems to view their job is to deny each claim.
Latest claim with Energizer Customer Service for the batteries in a blood pressure monitor, which is the back up for a sister BP monitor (which works well with Ultimate Lithium installed) and thus is not used much, is that they respond that the Manufacturer recommends Alkaline batteries and thus I should not be using Energizer Ultimate Lithium in this device. In actuality the Manufacturers of all my devices recommend, or mention, Alkaline batteries as a matter of course in their Manuals and thus what this Customer Service agent is saying is do not use Energizer Ultimate Lithium in any devices.
Checking Energizer Ultimate Lithium Product Manual and Sales Information there is no caution about using these batteries in any type of device and this Energizer Sales and Customer Service do not seem to be communicating.
Be warned accordingly.
UE8001M battery pack lasted a year…
UE8001M battery pack lasted a year after only a handful of charges.
The pack is like new but won't charge.
They should last longer then a year just as the warranty runs out.
My other brands of battery packs are still going strong.
Very POOR customer service!
I purchased some "Energizer ULTIMATE LITHIUM" batteries with an expiry date of 12-2040. The batteries leaked in my device after just over five months, normally standard alkaline batteries last over two years in this device without fault. So to get less than six months from their flagship "ULTIMATE LITHIUM" batteries is pretty abysmal. Contacted the company via their "Contact us" page to give feedback but got zero reply. Very POOR customer service!
I will update this review if I ever get a reply?
Counterfeit Products?
Avoid this company or their products. I contacted them about some batteries I had bought which I suspected were counterfeit, they never bothered to reply, so they are obviously not bothered about counterfeits. I'm not taking the risk again and will now ALWAYS choose a different brand.
Universal Charger
Universal Charger
Rubbish product not built to last, and certainly not cost effective. Have probably used less than a dozen times.
No power. Specialised screws on back of defective product so no access. What appears to be a power locked screw in plug will not grant access to check on fuse. Will have to buy another (non-Energizer product) to make good on battery outlay.
Bought two flshlights
Bought two flshlights, and they both lasted around a month, with both not switching on properly.
Waste of time and save your monrey and look elsewhere
Far from Good - product or service
My online order of Energizer candle LED light bulbs was 25% faulty. It took them weeks to even respond to my email, then they told me that these are imports from a Chinese company and gave me a link. Several weeks have passed and I have sent two reminders but still no response. I will not buy another Energizer product as they don't seem to care about the quality of their branded products, or deal with issues in a responsible manner.
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