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Standard Dry Cell Rechargeable Batteries

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=== Technology Advances ===New hybrid Ni-MH cells offer the convenience and shelf-life of alkalines, and the high-drain performance of older Ni-MH batteries. Today, the best rechargeable batteries are the new hybrid Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) cells. These hybrid batteries have a lot going for them: they come fully charged (like alkaline batteries), and they can hold their charge over may months (unlike regular Ni-MH rechargeables). Because they can hold their charge for so long, they are suitable for low-drain devices like remote controls and flashlights.* Sanyo eneloop* Sanyo eneloop - Sanyo says Eneloops can be recharged up to 1000 times, and they will retain their charged capacity even after 6 or 12 months of storage. (According to Sanyo the specs are: 90% of charged capacity retained after 6 months, and 85% capacity after 12 months at 20 degree Celsius). The AA-sized (R6) batteries are rated at 2000 mAh, and the AAA-sized (R03) cells are rated at 800 mAh. * LaCrosse Technology BC-900 Alpha Battery Charger * Maha PowerEx “Ultimate Professional” Charger* Sanyo Eneloop Quick Charger - 2 AA batteries recharge in about 4 hrs.
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