I like that none of my rechargeables have ever leaked even if they have sat for years in some little used device. That is worth a lot as well.I've been switching most alkaline batteries to rechargeable lithium. I think that's something that most of us would get behind here, Just solely based around razors. Why should I pay for something that I'm going to use maybe three to five times and then have to throw away instead of paying a little bit more and then I get to reuse it forever.
I've been switching my rechargeables from enloop to tenergy. Enloop battery spacers for C and D size batteries. Higher capacity than alkaline and enloop and lithium ion so they don't lose much energy as the previous rechargeable batteries, niMH or niCd, when they aren't being used.
Good feedback. I am using NiMH rechargeables but should check out the newer chemistry Tenergy and others when I order replacements. I have been running low on rechargeables the past couple of years, even resorting to buying some disposables, but I would like to get back to having enough on hand to run rechargeables in all my devices plus having a spare set on hand for quick swap outs.@StillShaving It's awesome to hear that somebody else also likes rechargeable batteries. I should note that all of my tenergies are their newer lithium ion line. I was switching my enloop NiMH batteries to tenergy lithium ion. So time will tell with that. I have always liked enloops with NiMH battery as rechargeables go.
Pale blue lithium ion with a micro USB charger are hot trash.
I cannot speak to the pale blue with the USBC revamp that are out there. I think I saw them at Lowe's
I like that none of my rechargeables have ever leaked even if they have sat for years in some little used device. That is worth a lot as well.