Most devices & gadgets are rechargeable nowadays. The only thing I have that still requires batteries is a headlamp but even those are available in rechargeable varieties. House smoke detectors need a battery too.

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    4 months ago

    As for rechargeable it’s twice the effort to find the charger every two years instead of just using the one time batteries.

    I recommend keeping some charged spares and the charger in the same place.

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, OP surely has a place they keep batteries so they don’t make a trip to the store every time a remote dies.

      Anyway, I’d recommend that charger be one that charges AA/AAA individually instead of requiring pairs. Mine is a Panasonic BQ-CC17 that came with a set of Eneloops.

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        4 months ago

        That does raise another issue: some of the retail-grade chargers are pretty terrible and may have led some people to a bad impression of how rechargeable batteries perform.

        A charger should charge cells individually, at a reasonably fast rate, and terminate correctly to prevent overcharging. Yours hits two points out of three: it’s individual and correct, but slow.

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          4 months ago

          I’ve seen that site before and) but can’t remember if it influenced my decision before purchase or just confirmed it. But good link. I acknowledge it’s slow, but at this point I have enough extra batteries, I can handle it as long as I charge the dead ones upon swap. Still, I’d say a 4th consideration is price point, at which I think these were acceptable. Somewhere above fictional company items on Amazon, below RC hobby grade

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            4 months ago

            It’s a good charger if you’re not in a hurry - fast is just a user experience benefit.