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AlphDoti
#11 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:29:22 PM
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Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
addidaskawembe wrote:
SonOfGod wrote:
Going by the number of votes, CE seems to have the wazuans heart. I will try their MF. Will post my experience.
Thanks all.

@impunity, i also hear mr ngreen stays long but problem is he also has many look alike & name alike brothers from C*%&#. Thanks


Beware, some of the current Chlorides are recycled and will disappoint you - no wonder they ask you to deliver your old batteries at a fee so that they can recycle them.

Go ONLY for the black MF from CE not the white CE with a red top - I had one white CE which failed after 8 months, I replaced with a black MF and it served me 2+ years. Both were sourced direct from CE offices.

I then got Amaron (the green one) from the main supplier along Lunga Lunga Rd and it has served me for 3 years now - going to the forth one.

They are quite good batteries.

@addidaskawembe pleaseeeeeeee!!!

They are asking for your old battery in order for them to get raw materials.

Batteries die all the time. Depends on handling. If you buy a new one now and drop it hard, it will die. So who knows what happened to yours over those 8 months!!!

How can you turn an old battery, with worn out cells into brand new, blemishles? By magic and cells inside turn new and casing white as snow one? No Shame on you Recycling means:
- crush the old battery
- cut it into pieces
- throw the peices into a furnace
- melt the damn thing
- separate plastic from lead
- use the plastc to make the black casings
- use the lead to make new batteries
SonOfGod
#12 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:33:16 PM
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Joined: 11/15/2007
Posts: 22
@addidaskawembe & @innovator tx. i also noted on CE's website they import MF from south korea, i am really disappointed.

Was to buy from them for patriotism but given the experiences I should look elsewhere. seems i shd check out the Duke guys and mr Ngreen. anyone else with an experience with volta?
SonOfGod
#13 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:37:36 PM
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Posts: 22
@AlphDoti
Does CE manufacture MF batteries in Kenya?
addidaskawembe
#14 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 6:06:23 PM
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Joined: 5/14/2010
Posts: 84
Location: Nairobi
AlphDoti wrote:
addidaskawembe wrote:
SonOfGod wrote:
Going by the number of votes, CE seems to have the wazuans heart. I will try their MF. Will post my experience.
Thanks all.

@impunity, i also hear mr ngreen stays long but problem is he also has many look alike & name alike brothers from C*%&#. Thanks


Beware, some of the current Chlorides are recycled and will disappoint you - no wonder they ask you to deliver your old batteries at a fee so that they can recycle them.

Go ONLY for the black MF from CE not the white CE with a red top - I had one white CE which failed after 8 months, I replaced with a black MF and it served me 2+ years. Both were sourced direct from CE offices.

I then got Amaron (the green one) from the main supplier along Lunga Lunga Rd and it has served me for 3 years now - going to the forth one.

They are quite good batteries.

@addidaskawembe pleaseeeeeeee!!!

They are asking for your old battery in order for them to get raw materials.

Batteries die all the time. Depends on handling. If you buy a new one now and drop it hard, it will die. So who knows what happened to yours over those 8 months!!!

How can you turn an old battery, with worn out cells into brand new, blemishles? By magic and cells inside turn new and casing white as snow one? No Shame on you Recycling means:
- crush the old battery
- cut it into pieces
- throw the peices into a furnace
- melt the damn thing
- separate plastic from lead
- use the plastc to make the black casings
- use the lead to make new batteries


@Alpa...that's exactly what they do at CE... you cannot compare the quality of their batteries before they began this 'RECYCLING'.

NB: Alot goes on at CE and I would not give them 100% benefit maybe 40% or below.

http://www.complaintsboa...de-battery-c587315.html

http://www.the-star.co.k...sends-home-34-employees
innovator
#15 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 6:13:35 PM
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Joined: 7/24/2010
Posts: 239
Location: nairobi
MF is clearly labelled Atlass on top and CE on the side.
My point is it is the same battery made in korea.
The duke guy imports from the same company.
Amaron is the green one from India.
vin
#16 Posted : Wednesday, November 28, 2012 8:36:30 PM
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Joined: 1/22/2007
Posts: 337
Have been using Global MF since 2007 June and still serving me well.
Advice is like snow.The softer it lands the harder is sticks.
bwenyenye
#17 Posted : Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:56:19 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/24/2007
Posts: 1,805
addidaskawembe wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
addidaskawembe wrote:
SonOfGod wrote:
Going by the number of votes, CE seems to have the wazuans heart. I will try their MF. Will post my experience.
Thanks all.

@impunity, i also hear mr ngreen stays long but problem is he also has many look alike & name alike brothers from C*%&#. Thanks


Beware, some of the current Chlorides are recycled and will disappoint you - no wonder they ask you to deliver your old batteries at a fee so that they can recycle them.

Go ONLY for the black MF from CE not the white CE with a red top - I had one white CE which failed after 8 months, I replaced with a black MF and it served me 2+ years. Both were sourced direct from CE offices.

I then got Amaron (the green one) from the main supplier along Lunga Lunga Rd and it has served me for 3 years now - going to the forth one.

They are quite good batteries.

@addidaskawembe pleaseeeeeeee!!!

They are asking for your old battery in order for them to get raw materials.

Batteries die all the time. Depends on handling. If you buy a new one now and drop it hard, it will die. So who knows what happened to yours over those 8 months!!!

How can you turn an old battery, with worn out cells into brand new, blemishles? By magic and cells inside turn new and casing white as snow one? No Shame on you Recycling means:
- crush the old battery
- cut it into pieces
- throw the peices into a furnace
- melt the damn thing
- separate plastic from lead
- use the plastc to make the black casings
- use the lead to make new batteries


@Alpa...that's exactly what they do at CE... you cannot compare the quality of their batteries before they began this 'RECYCLING'.

NB: Alot goes on at CE and I would not give them 100% benefit maybe 40% or below.

http://www.complaintsboa...de-battery-c587315.html

http://www.the-star.co.k...sends-home-34-employees



Stay away from CE. Something ain't right with those batteries and the company itself.... I had a horrible experience with them for three batteries. Please stay away!
I Think Therefore I Am
SonOfGod
#18 Posted : Thursday, November 29, 2012 2:11:40 PM
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Joined: 11/15/2007
Posts: 22
I will:
I will settle for Mr green(amaron) or Mr blue(global) (which ever i find first). Thanks

In the same spirit of staying away: NEVER even think of leaving it after 5pm along taifa road(CBD) if you love your signals or side mirrors!
chiaroscuro
#19 Posted : Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:39:42 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 2/2/2012
Posts: 1,134
Location: Nairobi
addidaskawembe wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
addidaskawembe wrote:
SonOfGod wrote:
Going by the number of votes, CE seems to have the wazuans heart. I will try their MF. Will post my experience.
Thanks all.

@impunity, i also hear mr ngreen stays long but problem is he also has many look alike & name alike brothers from C*%&#. Thanks


Beware, some of the current Chlorides are recycled and will disappoint you - no wonder they ask you to deliver your old batteries at a fee so that they can recycle them.

Go ONLY for the black MF from CE not the white CE with a red top - I had one white CE which failed after 8 months, I replaced with a black MF and it served me 2+ years. Both were sourced direct from CE offices.

I then got Amaron (the green one) from the main supplier along Lunga Lunga Rd and it has served me for 3 years now - going to the forth one.

They are quite good batteries.

@addidaskawembe pleaseeeeeeee!!!

They are asking for your old battery in order for them to get raw materials.

Batteries die all the time. Depends on handling. If you buy a new one now and drop it hard, it will die. So who knows what happened to yours over those 8 months!!!

How can you turn an old battery, with worn out cells into brand new, blemishles? By magic and cells inside turn new and casing white as snow one? No Shame on you Recycling means:
- crush the old battery
- cut it into pieces
- throw the peices into a furnace
- melt the damn thing
- separate plastic from lead
- use the plastc to make the black casings
- use the lead to make new batteries


@Alpa...that's exactly what they do at CE... you cannot compare the quality of their batteries before they began this 'RECYCLING'.

NB: Alot goes on at CE and I would not give them 100% benefit maybe 40% or below.

http://www.complaintsboa...de-battery-c587315.html

http://www.the-star.co.k...sends-home-34-employees


@addidaskawembe; please learn something about the chemistry of the lead-acid accumulator before your start criticising recycling.

Truth is: a recycled battery actually out performs one made from freshly mined lead!
kamundu
#20 Posted : Sunday, December 30, 2012 10:14:25 PM
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Joined: 5/9/2011
Posts: 786
Location: Mashinani
Had a bad experience with CE atlas MF batteries. Stay away. I now use CE, ile ya kuongeza maji
Peace in our Homeland.
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