RCS1300
Flashlight Enthusiast
I purchased some AW batteries a year or two ago and since then learned that the maker is no longer in business as of mid-2017. So, these batteries are at least two years old, maybe three. When should I recycle them?
I purchased some AW batteries a year or two ago and since then learned that the maker is no longer in business as of mid-2017. So, these batteries are at least two years old, maybe three. When should I recycle them?
This is a good question. I have several li-ion batteries throughout the years that no longer hold capacity. AW are some of them. I've refrained from throwing them in the garbage due to environmental concerns, but i also don't want to keep holding onto these ticking fire bombs.
Please let us know how to properly dispose of old lithium ion batteries[/QU
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I have several li-ion batteries throughout the years that no longer hold capacity. AW are some of them. I've refrained from throwing them in the garbage due to environmental concerns, but i also don't want to keep holding onto these ticking fire bombs.
Please let us know how to properly dispose of old lithium ion batteries
Energizer has some general info linked, too ...
https://www.energizer.com/responsibility/battery-recycling/where-to-recycle-batteries
Thank you, Arch! The Energizer site is great. Unfortunately, my local home depot and lowes do not accept batteries to recycle. Looks like i need to head to a battery specialized shop