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The Kastar Rechargeable Shaver Battery Pack is a high-capacity 2000mAh NiMH AA battery replacement designed specifically for electric shavers requiring 2.4V and soldered installation. Compatible with numerous Norelco, Remington, and Wahl models, it delivers twice the runtime of older NiCd batteries, ensuring longer, more efficient grooming sessions. Backed by an 18-month warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee, this battery pack offers a professional-grade upgrade that revives your shaver’s performance while reducing electronic waste.
| ASIN | B01MQK5CX3 |
| Antenna Location | shaver |
| Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
| Battery Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,054 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #648 in Men's Electric Shaver Accessories |
| Brand | Kastar |
| Compatible Phone Models | Norelco Models: 282XL, 300SX, 400DX 605RX, 825RX, 835RX, 875RX, 885RX, 905RX 915RX, 945RX, 955RX, 965RX, 985RX 3801XL, 3805XL, 4805XL, 4805XL, 4821XL, 4825XL 4845XL, 4865XL, 4885XL, 5655X, 5615X, 5616X 5801XL, 5802XL, 5821XL, 5822XL, 5825XL, 5845XL 5842XL, 5841XL, 5848XL, 5849XL, 5861XL, 5862XL, 5863XL 5864XL, 5865XL, 5867XL, 5885XL, 5886XL, 5887XL 5655X, 6701X, 6705X, 6706X, 6709X, 6735X, 6737X, … |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (431) |
| Item Dimensions | 1.98 x 1.13 x 0.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kastar |
| Model Number | 4330206888 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 636790620038 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 18-Month |
V**A
Buy a battery; save a tool!
Worked great to restore my cordless hair trimmer to life, replacing its aged NiCd cells and keeping an otherwise fine tool out of the landfill.
J**E
Great way to make your shaver operate again.
Easy to replace the old batteries in my shaver. These worked better than the original. You will need a soldering iron to make permanent connections.
K**E
It may be better to get two individual batteries with tabs
These two batteries are connected in series via a shard tab at one end. This may or may not be ideal for you, depending on whether this is how the original or existing batteries are situated in the shaver you are repairing. If the shaver you are refurbishing has batteries with individual tabs and the four individual tabs are soldered into the circuit board at four individual points, this will not be the best solution for you. In this case, you want to purchase two individual batteries that each have tabs at both ends, so that you can solder them to the board separately. The shaver I refurbished is a Braun 7526. Even though the batteries are in fact connected in series, they are individually soldered to the circuit board, onto separate solder pads which are electrically connected on the circuit board via a lump of solder. When I ordered this pair of batteries, I did not notice that they were joined in series at one end, and even though I searched, Amazon did not show me any alternatives for individual batteries each with tabs at both ends. Or maybe Amazon did show me alternatives and I didn't notice. In any case this wasn't the best option for me, it turns out. Even if the two batteries in a shaver appear to be wired in series, in order to be absolutely certain, in the case where the batteries are so far gone that they won't take any charge at all, you have to closely inspect the circuit board and check the resistance, using a meter, between the two solder pads at one end. Obviously if the two batteries are individually soldered to the board, you have to figure out which end, on the circuit board, is the end where they are joined on the circuit board. And there is always the possibility that even though they are wired in series, there could be another connected on the circuit board whereby half of the total series voltage is taken for some purpose. This probably is very unlikely, but it is nevertheless a possibility that you have to rule out by close inspection of the board. It turned out, in my case, that the end where the two batteries are connected in series via the circuit board is the end furthest from the shaving head and adjacent to the opening where the charging cord connects. It was necessary for me to figure this out, by inspecting the board and confirming with the Ohmmeter, in order that I would know which of the two original solder pads to use and which pair I would not have to bother with. But now the problem was that when I oriented this battery pack so that the ends with the exposed tabs were are the correct end of the board, i.e., the end where the two solder pads are not electrically connected via the board, the polarity was wrong. This left me with two options. One approach would be to separate the two batteries buy snipping the tab that joined them at one end, in which case I would need to solder a wire to each half of that tab, so that I could connect both batteries to the circuit board at that end. In this case, I would simply swap the positions of the two batteries, in order to correct the polarity. The other option was to flip the dual battery pack over. Not rotate it end by end, but flip it the other way, so as to cause the two tabs to point up instead of down toward the circuit board. This would mean that I would have to solder wires to the two tabs and then carefully fold them so that the attached wires would point down into the circuit board. This is what I decided to do, but it was a risky endeavor because those tabs are fragile and are not meant to be folded over. I could easily have broken one of them. I used some 24 gauge single strand wire. A finer gauge would have been better, but 24 gauge was the finest gauge I had on hand. In hindsight, it would have been better to strip a piece of multi-strand wire where the individual strands are a gauge slightly finer than 24 gauge. Obviously you want the wire to extend in the same direction as the tabs, so that when you fold the tabs, the wires will extend in the correct direction. I did it in a way whereby I needed to fold the wire along with the tab, which I thought would give the tabs a little extra strength at the fold. It turned out that this was a good idea. Obviously you do this before you solder, i.e., you stick the little wire into the little hole in the tab and fold it over and hold the thing in place using a piece of painter's masking tape before you apply the solder. On the cover half that goes down onto the batteries, there is a part that sort of captures the ends of the batteries to help hold them in place. You need to check and make sure that this does not collide with the tabs before you solder the thing to the board. I put a little piece of thin double-sided tape on the board at the end that wouldn't get soldered down. I also stuck a carefully cut small piece of gorilla tape over the end with the tabs which now had wires soldered to them, in order to insure that they would not make contact with other, exposed electrical contacts at the rear of the motor and very, very close to that end of the batteries with the exposed tabs with the wires now soldered to them. Because I did this without rushing and thought each step through carefully before I did anything, it went without a hitch and I now have a good-as-new Braun 7526. But it would have been easier and less risky if I had used two independent batteries each with open tabs at both ends.
S**R
an exact replacement
Just what I needed, It fit perfectly. so far it holds a charge and works
A**R
worked good
Looks good
B**W
Great battery pack
Works great.
D**.
Fit my Norelco
Arrived quickly and charged up. I used these before and they last longer than the white batteries did.
J**M
work --but
work, but not a full charge
K**O
good replacement
M**M
All good
M**R
Purchased this item to replace defective cells in shaver. Item easy to fit, as it has a link at one end and solder tags for the positive and negative terminals. Charged up and running well.
G**P
Old shaver like new. needs soldering
E**O
We needed to repair a portable waterpik. We changed the rechargeable batteries with these and it works like a charm
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