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Thanks everybody for this useful thread. I have been wondering since the rechargeables dies on my VHF handheld which route to take for the long run. Since I don't really use the radio very much, I think that buying regular batteries and keeping them on there, with a spare set on board, will be more cost-effective. Bingo. rechargeable are great for hi-use applications - my wife used them for years in her portable CD players (now replaced with an ipod). Just carry a spare set, with a 3rd on the charger. But in occasional-use, high-priority applications, go for good disposables. The economics depend on your frequency of use - if you change them more than every month or two, disposables are far cheaper, and you are already in the habit of swapping them out. I haven't yet got into the habit of using rechargeable in my LED flashlights - AAA's last about 40 hours there, so it would probably make sense. And ditto to the comments on Costco brand AA's, as well as Costco battery/charger packages. Sal's Dad |
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