expired Posted by Mordros • Nov 26, 2021
Nov 26, 2021 11:29 PM
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Item 1 of 6
expired Posted by Mordros • Nov 26, 2021
Nov 26, 2021 11:29 PM
Energizer rechargeable batteries 1hr AA/AAA plus Charger @Costco (in-store) $13+tax
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For reference I have these three. Use them in flashlights during walks. Really, I don't know if there is a meaningful difference between them all, especially for my use case. What I have read is that regular Eneloop have a slower natural discharge rate, so they will last longer for some devices… like a temperature monitor. Otherwise for other things, seems like a Japanese manufactured rechargeable battery is good enough!
If you camp, this slow charge, sometimes takes 10 hours can be painful as snakes, especially those with high venum will not wait for you. It's critical that you have reliable lighting, unless you're one of those city dweller who pays money to camp, or one of those types whining not having an air conditioner.
If you camp, this slow charge, sometimes takes 10 hours can be painful as snakes, especially those with high venum will not wait for you. It's critical that you have reliable lighting, unless you're one of those city dweller who pays money to camp, or one of those types whining not having an air conditioner.
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- They are non-LSD NiMH batteries and it only took about 30 days to finish the trip from manufacturing plant to my shopping cart.
- They are LSD batteries, i.e., rebadged Eneloops.
Considering current supply chain issue, I would prefer the second possibility. Anyway, I am going to use it for xbox controllers and charge them on daily basis, so holding charge or not is not a big issue for me.
In my view, non of the NiMH rechargeables offer any merits unless it's heavily marked down.
It made sense in last century, Sanyo briefly rejuvenized this dry cell business, but it's old and outdated technology, I do my best avoiding any electronics using these old battery types.
To me, it's a lot cost effective if I use 48-pack batteries normally sold for $10. 48-pack normally lasts me good five years.
wait till you encounter someone constantly whining, someone who reallyy should stay home and enjoy comfort of modern life..
sometimes, listening to whining drives you mad.
In America, we whine a lot... yet no one really is interesed in personal life of stranger unless you want to stick that male thing under their pants. American hypocracy at its core.
Response like this is unpleasant, would rather have in private, and perhaps I can make you be polite, as you don't appear to have any parent raised you to behave in civilized manner.
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I know that is not a great comparison and some may argue that was batteries 5 years ago, things have changed, depends on how you used them, etc...but that is my limited observation. Any others want to weigh in?
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