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Rechargeable batteries
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Florence61 | Report | 17 Dec 2022 13:15 |
Does anyone know if the cost of recharging and buying rechargeable batteries is actually cheaper than buying 20 batteries for a £1.00 in local shop? |
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nameslessone | Report | 17 Dec 2022 13:19 |
Even with rechargeable ones wouldn’t you need to keep a few ordinary ones in case of a long power cut? |
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Florence61 | Report | 17 Dec 2022 13:29 |
Names, I personally think, my £3 a year is very cheap and also, if I needed a battery and had none charged that would be useless as would have to wait. Yes once charged, hoe long does that charge last? |
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nameslessone | Report | 17 Dec 2022 14:46 |
Our old phone base used to charge up batteries so we would swop betwen the phone and doorbell. However, we only knew the doorbell one had run out when people complained about not getting an answer at the door. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 17 Dec 2022 14:52 |
I bought four rechargeable when down in Cirnwall, they were AAs and cost me £8. However they remain unused as I bought them in error and whatever I needed batteries for didn't use rechargeable. (Not everything does. Are all your batteries the same size then Florence? I have to have AAs and AAAs. I think if you are going to get them at that price you are getting a a bargain. I would go on as you are |
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Andysmum | Report | 17 Dec 2022 14:57 |
The first time you recharge them, it lasts as long as the original. Eventually though the recharge doesn't last as long, until it becomes impractical to keep trying and it is easier to buy new ones. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 17 Dec 2022 14:59 |
I use alkalines in clocks, remotes, door bell....rechargeables in my radio stuff and smoke alarms... |
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Andysmum | Report | 17 Dec 2022 16:41 |
OH has got one in his bath cushion. It's quite big, but if he lets it run almost down it takes at least 8 hours to recharge. |
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LondonBelle | Report | 17 Dec 2022 18:55 |
I think as AnnG says not every item will accept a rechargeable battery...you would think that a battery is a battery whether rechargeable or not but that isn't the case, so you need to keep that in mind too when making your decision :-) |
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Florence61 | Report | 17 Dec 2022 21:24 |
Thankyou for all your comments. |
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Andysmum | Report | 17 Dec 2022 21:47 |
Several supermarkets have containers where you can leave batteries and they dispose of them for you. |
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Florence61 | Report | 17 Dec 2022 22:01 |
Oh do they Andysmum, I never knew that? |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 17 Dec 2022 22:09 |
Aldi, Tesco, Morrisons all do in my area. |
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nameslessone | Report | 18 Dec 2022 09:40 |
If you sell batteries then, by law, you have to provide a recycling option ( don’t know about Scotland). |
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Andysmum | Report | 18 Dec 2022 11:53 |
Tesco, Morrisons and the Coop all do here, and, like ArgyllGran, we are in Scotland. I didn't know it was a legal requirement, but the Coop has been doing it for years. They also recycle thin plastic, like the tops on packs of grapes and crisp packets. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 18 Dec 2022 13:19 |
I didn't know that about the thin plastic, Andysmum. |
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Andysmum | Report | 18 Dec 2022 14:25 |
OH likes packs of muesli, so every time we have an empty one it is used to put all other thin plastic in (anything too thin for the normal recycling bin) and I take it to the supermarket each week. I don't know about Tesco, but both the Coop and Morrisons have containers to put it in. |
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nameslessone | Report | 18 Dec 2022 15:09 |
I googled battery recycling in Stornaway and the Coop, Tescos, Boots, Superdrug and a lighting company are all part of the recycling scheme. |
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Florence61 | Report | 18 Dec 2022 23:08 |
Ty names, its been awhile since i have been to town, last year i think! |
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nameslessone | Report | 19 Dec 2022 09:48 |
I thought it more likely that someone would be going into Stornaway than going to the tip :-D |