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Rechargeable Batteries

Reduce battery costs by powering devices with rechargeable batteries. These batteries work well in high-drain devices such as digital cameras. When choosing a battery, use the capacity, measured in milliampere-hours, to compare among similar sizes. The higher the mA-hr. rating, the longer the battery should last.
Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries last longer than nickel cadmium batteries. Recharging without completely draining first does not affect battery life.
Chargers cannot be sold to Canada due to import regulations.
Long Shelf-Life Rechargeable Batteries


Shipped fully charged, these batteries hold their charge even after months on a shelf. They are nickel metal hydride (NiMH), so recharging them without completely draining will not affect battery life. They work well in high-drain devices such as digital cameras.
Chargers cannot be sold to Canada due to import regulations.