Batteries

United States
October 28, 2007 9:39pm CST
What type of batteries do you use the most of?
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6 responses
@Lifeless (2635)
• India
29 Oct 07
I only use the pencil batteries, having the AA marking.. Infact, here in my country, most of the gadgets are compatible only with these batteries.. But of late, I have started using Li-ion rechargeable AA batteries, that can not only be used in the same way as the traditional batteries, but also can be chrged a 1000 times...
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• United States
30 Oct 07
AA is pretty much all I use.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
30 Oct 07
I love to use the brand with 777. It is cheap and good in quality. It is produced in Jiaxin, Zhejiang Province. Even if the batteries are used up, if they are placed in the sun, they will last some time again.
• United States
30 Oct 07
I don't know if I know that brand. Thank you for responding.
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
29 Oct 07
I use a lot of lithium batteries for my camera, I take a lot of photos for bands and I found using other types of batteries didn't last long even the the expensive ones, so lithium I get about 800 shots so that can last me a couple of gigs.
• United States
30 Oct 07
I use a lot of batteries because I take way too many pictures as well.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
29 Oct 07
I use AAA most. That is the type of battery all of our television remotes take. My son's toy's mostly take AA, so that would be our next most used battery.
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• United States
30 Oct 07
Most of my stuff uses AA but some things do need AAA.
@hopejordan (3561)
• Australia
29 Oct 07
hi there gradyslady i use for Batteries double AAs or AAAs that the batteries i use thanks for this discussion
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• United States
30 Oct 07
Me too, mostly AA for me though.
• United States
29 Oct 07
i would have to say that the batteries I use the most are AA's. I think that is the universal battery. Most things take these batteries.
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• United States
30 Oct 07
Me too, AA is used for everything.