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Different strokes and all that. I haven’t had good luck with Energizer rechargeables, they don’t seem to last nearly as long as the Eneloops we get at Costco even though the linked article says they do. I haven’t seen Lithium’s, so haven’t tried them, but when it comes to regular batteries, again I haven’t had good luck with Energizers and always go back to Duracell. I’ve had all brands of regulars leak, but never in something I use often. I’ve only had them leak when I forget to take them out and the device doesn’t get used. I’m now in the habit of removing batteries from holiday remotes and remotes we don’t use often, like the DVD player and the AVR, those are controlled by Alexa and a TiVo remote.

https://www.moneytalksnews.com...geable-aa-batteries/

 

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