Inspired by recently buying a cajon, and my husband immediately buying another for additional living room seating because he loved it.
Inspired by recently buying a cajon, and my husband immediately buying another for additional living room seating because he loved it.
I disagree. Very few devices don’t work anymore, and for things like remotes rechargeables are a no brainer. One time cost and then charging them even once and you’ve made your money back. The only device I always choose alkaline is smoke detectors.
Well I have the enelope batteries the someone else suggested, and Amazon basic rechargeable. And devices like my Lazer thermometer, certain mice, certain flashlights tend to not operate fully or as long. Thought the device was just on it’s last leg until I popped a generic alkaline in it.
I don’t have any super fancy high end rechargeable AA batteries, I’ve just noticed over the years they’re not 100% equal in every device. I use rechargeable when I can, but have disposable alkaline if the device sees limited functionality with rechargeable.