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Jason is very pleased to offer GP Battery's NiMh batteries.

These are a great alternative to disposable primary cells.
They come highly recommended for use in today's flashlights
and other demanding applications.

For a limited time, 4 battery USB chargers are
offered with them for $1 more. Learn more about them and
their benefits on his Website.

 
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candleflana

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I have some of these. I use them at home for both the Beta QR and my computer mouse.
 

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I have a large quantity of Eneloops that I love, but after the pass around and side by side "real life" daily use, I have to say I am very impressed with performance and subsequently cost/value. One big difference: Eneloops recharge in half the time, but that may also be why these have more cycles/useable life.
 

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I have a large quantity of Eneloops that I love, but after the pass around and side by side "real life" daily use, I have to say I am very impressed with performance and subsequently cost/value. One big difference: Eneloops recharge in half the time, but that may also be why these have more cycles/useable life.
Word Eddie. Make sure You don't use the Eneloop charger with the GP batteries. I checked and the chargers voltages are different. A Faster charging time than normal=fewer charging cycles life span.
 
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