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Canon CB-2LW Battery Charger for NB-2L and NB2LH Batteries

from: Canon Cameras US




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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Canon
EAN: 0013803057461
Label: Canon Cameras US
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
Model: 2LW
Publisher: Canon Cameras US
Studio: Canon Cameras US


Product facts:
  • Allows you to take full advantage of high-capacity rechargeable batteries
  • Specially designed to charge Canon NB-2L and NB-2LH batteries
  • Easy to use; compact battery charger weighs only 2.4 ounces
  • Measures 2.2 x 0.9 x 3.6 inches (W x D x H)







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Charges Canon NB-2L, NB-2LH, BP-2L12, and BP-2L14 batteries * compact, lightweight design

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Canon CB-2LW Compact Battery Charger is designed to take full advantage of high-capacity rechargeable batteries. The CB-2LW has been specially designed to charge Canon NB-2L and NB-2LH batteries, and runs on 100-240 volts of AC power. Easy to use, this compact battery charger weighs only 2.4 ounces and measures 2.2 x 0.9 x 3.6 inches (W x D x H).









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worked in China for me
I took this with me on a recent trip to China. Because it is multiple voltage compatible, all I needed was a plug adapter. I charged up the batteries overnight and was ready in the morning. Like some of the other Canon chargers, the actual prongs can be flipped down when not in use, so they won't stick out and catch on something.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Charger for my Rebel
This came with my Rebel XT

Pros:
- Amazingly small and light. It fits even in the smallest pocket of your camera bag.
- No cords at all. Just plug it on the wall. Very very portable.
- It is Canon for your Canon. You know there is no incompatibility.
- Also works with my generic type battery.
- Very fast charging
- For a very small device, it is amazing that it is multi-voltage. Rated 100V to 240V. A great travel charger.

Cons:
- Expensive



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect and less expensive than regular price!
Perfect! The Canon battery charger was exactly what I was looking for and for less than it's normal price!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great accessory for your Canon G7 or Gx camera
This is a great charger for the Canon G series digital cameras. It charges the batteries rapidly and has a fairly small form factor. The prongs fold into the unit, so it is fairly small, yet it has status lights to let you know when the battery is charging and a green light to let you know charging is complete. You can't use your camera without one! If you have another main place where you take pictures (office or car glove compartment?), get another one!



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