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caverdan wrote:To me it looks like it was faked. All the batteries are on end and there are several camera breaks during the cutting of the wires and dumping them out. I'm calling this one BS and recommend for Graveleye to save his money.
Costco. You can get packs of 16 or more for really cheap.caverdan wrote:If you go to Home Cheap-o you can get these large packs AA's and AAA's for less than $10.00.
graveleye wrote:I could use a cheap source of AA's because I really go through a bunch of them.
hank moon wrote:Even the cheapest AA disposable is very expensive compared to NiMH rechargeables. Why no you recharge?
I have some rechargeables, but I don't use them much because A) they discharge and you have to have them recharged when you want to use them which is a pain that I don't need. I guess they make a new type that don't work that way now, but that means I have to buy a new type of rechargeables and batteries, and throw away my old ones. Meanwhile I'm plowing through my stock of alkalines. B) Some of my battery operated stuff uses 3 batteries, but the charger requires me to charge in 2s or 4s so it seems like more trouble than it's worth.hank moon wrote:graveleye wrote:I could use a cheap source of AA's because I really go through a bunch of them.
Even the cheapest AA disposable is very expensive compared to NiMH rechargeables. Why no you recharge?
NZcaver wrote:hank moon wrote:Even the cheapest AA disposable is very expensive compared to NiMH rechargeables. Why no you recharge?
Indeed.
I recently picked up some of those hybrid NiMHs - they seem to work nice.
NZcaver wrote:With all this new rechargeable battery technology, I really have to wonder why replacement batteries for my DeWalt drill are still the same Ni-Cads they always were.
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