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Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - ztirffritz - 06-03-2008

http://www.thomasdistributingshop.com/-MAHA-MH-C800S-AA--AAA-8-CELL-BATTERY-CHARGER_p_155-153.html




Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - LyleH - 06-03-2008

My pet peeve is trying to use a stored rechargeable battery, and it's discharged just by sitting in a cupboard somewhere.

So I'm slowly switching to eneloop rechargeables, for much longer storage times before they lose their charge.

Here's a link in case you want to learn about them, including a list of all the specific brand names of eneloops. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eneloop

LyleH


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - Numo - 06-03-2008

[quote davester]There's no way to save money when you have teenagers.
This is one of the most profound statements I've read in a long time.


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - lafinfil - 06-03-2008

[quote ztirffritz]http://www.thomasdistributingshop.com/-MAHA-MH-C800S-AA--AAA-8-CELL-BATTERY-CHARGER_p_155-153.html


Nice.

FWIW I've ordered a number of rechargeable batteries off of Thomas Distributing
in the past few years, and they were always a pleasure to deal with.

When you call them on the phone you are actually talking to someone that knows something
and not just an order taker.


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - Harbourmaster - 06-03-2008

Excellent! Exactly what I need and it even works with the Eneloop batteries!!

Got one on the way, thanks...


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - Grateful11 - 06-03-2008

It sounds like a personal problem. We haven't bought any AA's in years. I have about 30 AA rechargeables.


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - Zoidberg - 06-03-2008

Grateful; basically the same here. I think I've only bought new rechargeable AAs as items start needing their disposable AAs replaced. I've got my kids pretty well used to going to the recharger to get new batteries and leave me the spent ones to "fill up".


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - M>B> - 06-03-2008

Ill give a positive second to Thomas!

I ordered a charger and bats several years ago and added two of those plastic cases for them. Whoever fulfilled the order must of added two handfuls to the box. I had more than I needed and outfitted all my friends with the extras.


Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - ztirffritz - 06-03-2008

These might be handy too:$35 for a 20-pack
http://www.buy.com/prod/lenmar-pro2025-aa-nickel-metal-hydride-battery-nickel-metal-hydride/q/loc/111/202007976.html




Re: The myth of rechargeables saving you money - mikebw - 06-04-2008

I became quite accustomed to the rechargeable battery process as a child, having lots of toys that needed them. Of course it was not difficult for even a child to see that the NiCad' s of the day were a far cry from the power of an Alkaline battery, so we eventually stopped using the rechargeables.

Today I suspect they are much better though, and until now I haven't had much cause to use rechargeables again, but now that I have the Wii and all the various remotes I am beginning to consider them once again.