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Default Rechargable batteries and information

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:50:35 +0100, "john hamiliton"
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My pocket sized DAB radio eats AAA size batteries like there is no tomorrow.


Which has put me off getting one. Will they get less power hungry?

In this DAB radio situation, would so called *Hybrids* be of any extra
advantage, considering they are practically twice the price of Argos?


As others say, hybrids would be of doubtful value unless the radio is
left unused for a week or more.

Lidl do AAA 4 pack for £2.49 [£2.99?] when in stock. I've used their
AA cells and they've been fine.
 
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