Yeah, a big part of why I bought it was just that it was so inexpensive. Even if it didn't work, no big loss.
I imagine that most folks on this forum qualify as "Advanced" energy users, who would want to know more information than the B&D unit provides.
Also, the TED desktop unit is backlit, and the Black & Decker isn't. It's much easier to read the TED display because of that.
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