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![]() Does anyone know of a decent set of rechargeable batteries and a charger that can accomodate sizes AAA, AA, C & D (the most common)? Ideally I am looking for an 'all in one' unit, as I can see various single units that do them more or less individually, but I don't want loads of chargers about the house. Incidentally this will be mostly for my 6 month old daughter who now loves anything that makes a noise and has lights on it, hence batteries, hence trying to save money. I appreciate anyone's suggetions.
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wow that is cheap, anyone know if there any good?
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The one from Maplin looks good, I think I might buy two of them.
Incidentally, can you use any charger with any rechargeable battery? For example if I need more batteries in the future can I just buy straight forward rechargeable from any brand or do they have to be the same brand? |
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I got one of these
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/prod...ucts_id=100598 it works very well - used it on AAs and PP9s so far. they've got AA 2600mAH x 4 for £3.79 (comes in a case, which is a lot more useful than I thought it would be) and 2700mAH for £4.99 Thanks, you've reminded me to get a box load of batteries for the forthcoming Wii and maybe for the heated jacket on offer at Maplin |
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I bought some sanyo eneloop Nimh batts which have been great. They have a little less capacity but not running out after not using them for 5 days is very useful.
especially for wireless mice etc. http://www.tantronics.co.uk/acatalog/Sanyo_Eneloop.html Bloody expensive in the UK though. Dedham dedham
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I'm forever charging batteries for our twins' toys.
I use an Ansmann 8 which I find is ample. It's widely available and probably from Scan too. Also remember to get a battery tester !!!! If you're buying both, and some batteries, then sometimes they'll throw in a test for free. hth PEN |
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