I don't know if the rechargeable batteries are as strong as the others.  For
me they don't seem to last as long before having to be recharged.  Of course
I haven't used rechargeable batteries in about fifteen years and don't know
if there have been any improvements on them or not.

donald

 

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Hi why don't you invest in rechargeable batteries they save you a fortune in
the long run and is better for the environment as toys are very thirsty on
batteries it makes good sense to fit rechargeable ones. Andrew 
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From: Claudia 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:36 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Batteries?

Hello Everyone,

Does anyone know the rules concerning batteries?
Should you always put the same type of batteries into an item?

I'm asking because we have a four-year-old, and we're constantly going 
through batteries! Sometimes, I open packages of different brands and put 
them into a toy, etc, but I've heard this is not a good thing!
Any ideas?

Thanks.

Claudia

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