| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | SOUTHERN BELLE (0) 06/09/2008 | it would save me SO much money if i did this more!
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 | ??Full of Wonder and ... (0) 05/26/2008 | it works! but u gotta take the time and electricity to do it
altho most battery chargers only take 15 or so minutes to charge so no big deal
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 05/13/2008 | Too much of a hassle. The batteries aren't that good anyhow.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 05/12/2008 | I'm thinkin' about it. Them lightsabers are HUNGRY...
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 | trebon1038 (62) 05/12/2008 | phones and electronics yes...but your typical battery for flashlights and such, no, I don't like them
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 | twansalem (36) 05/12/2008 | It's a good idea, but I'm just too lazy to bother with the charger.
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 | 93century (36) 06/20/2006 | I like using rechargeable batteries for my flashlights. Buying alkaline batteries for them can get pretty costly. Last year i picked up a 3 hour charger at the thrift shop. It works awesome!
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 | Redoedo (39) 10/24/2005 | Sure, why not? They're cheaper in the long run.
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 10/24/2005 | I acquired a battery recharger recently and have used the same pair of AA batteries in the CD player for at least 3 months. I bought two more pairs recently--one for my Game Boy Advance and another for my digital camera.
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 | kamylienne (77) 10/23/2005 | My husband and I like to buy rechargables. Rechargable batteries are actually not too bad, they last for a pretty decent amount of time. Besides, batteries can get expensive when you use 'em for everything (mp3 player, wireless controllers/remote controls, the GameBoy, etc.)
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 | Kairho (11) 10/23/2005 | All the time! I have something like 20 AAs and 8 AAAs that are continuously charged and used, both at home and when travelling. But the reason is not primarily environmental, but because trying to keep stocks of regular batteries is a pain.
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