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Monday, June 23, 2008

RE: D size NiMH rechareable batteries

Hi Scott,
 
 That is a subjective question that only you can answer. It depends on how long a set of alkaline batteries last and if you are willing to  get into the habit of charging batteries on a regular basis. You can also get AA batteries and battery size adapters so that your charger and batteries can be used in other applications rather than dedicating the resources to just that one radio.
 
Sincerely,

Curtis

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From: Scott
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 8:36 AM
To: curtis@greenbatteries.com
Subject: D size NiMH rechareable batteries

Hi,
 
I just bought a boom box for my Sirrius radio.  It takes 8 d batteries.
My question:  what is the best rechareable battery and charger to buy?  Or am I just better off using disposible batteries?
 
Thanks, Scott

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