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18 June 2018
Yes -- this tool works, and it works well.
This is one of those tools that just works, and it does it's job with aplomb. Good battery-testers are so hard to find that this was a joy to find.
It is well-worth the money.
I like to have the right tool to test any battery that comes along, thus it was a no-brainer to get this, more expensive model (as opposed to ZTS's lessor-expensive models).
The MBT1 Battery Tester does it correctly: it applies a brief load upon the battery-under-test and measures it's real state of charge. And, exactly as it should -- it provides different connections for each type of battery-chemistry and size. That's the right way to do it. It's actually better than providing a selector-switch. This is intelligently designed: the labels on the instrument are crystal-clear, it has no battery of it's own to die on you, and it looks and acts like a real professional tool.
Caution: It *is* easy to accidentally put your battery on the wrong terminal in a few cases, if you're not careful (as in my case I was testing AAA batteries). To really test the state-of-charge, the specific chemistry of that battery matters (NiMH vs Lithium for example). Learn to exercise a little care and you'll get it.
I appreciate good engineering.
*Everyone* who ever uses rechargeable batteries should get one of these.