bergie_69 Posted November 11, 2002 Share Posted November 11, 2002 FYI, I just bought a 4-pak of Energizer 1850ma NiMH Rechargable batteries at Wal-Mart for $11.97. I thought it was a good deal and wanted to pass it on. [This message was edited by bergie_69 on November 11, 2002 at 03:38 PM.] Quote Link to comment
+embra Posted November 11, 2002 Share Posted November 11, 2002 I picked a package of those up, too...hadn't seen 1850 before that. However, FWIW and those who care, i see that Thomas Distributing is now carrying GP2000 ($15 for 4) and GP1800 ($10 for 4). Of course, you have shipping on top of that. Seems like these batts keep getting beefier. Glad to see that VoldeMart is making these prominently available. Quote Link to comment
+Trikster Posted November 12, 2002 Share Posted November 12, 2002 quote:Seems like these batts keep getting beefier. Glad to see that VoldeMart is making these prominently available. Okay, that's just cool. I'm gonna start using that. I suddenly feel like telling someone I need to go You-Know-Where... X-D -Trik .oO(avada k-marta?) Quote Link to comment
+Gliderguy Posted November 12, 2002 Share Posted November 12, 2002 So now we have to define Wal-Muggles.. .. I have some of those 1850mAh Energizers too. They work great. Heck, it is almost worth the nostlagia trip to look back upon some 500 mAh NiCd AA's I used to have and see how far we have come. Quote Link to comment
+Marky Posted November 13, 2002 Share Posted November 13, 2002 quote:Originally posted by embra:I picked a package of those up, too...hadn't seen 1850 before that. However, FWIW and those who care, i see that Thomas Distributing is now carrying GP2000 ($15 for 4) and GP1800 ($10 for 4). Of course, you have shipping on top of that. I thought it was funny that GP1700 = 1700mAH, GP1800 = 1800mAH but GP2000 = 1900mAH. --Marky "Everyone spends time in the darkness, dreamers learn to steer with a backlit GPSr" Quote Link to comment
+embra Posted November 13, 2002 Share Posted November 13, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Marky:I thought it was funny that GP1700 = 1700mAH, GP1800 = 1800mAH but GP2000 = 1900mAH. You're reading the fine print better than I, Marky. I see that the manufacturer claims the actual in 30-40mAH more than the minimal claimed, but the 2000 moniker is, um, creative labeling. Quote Link to comment
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