Connevans supply a wide range of NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable batteries in sizes AAA, AA, C, D and PP3
NiMH do not suffer from discharge 'memory' problems and do not have the potential environmental polution problems of Nickel Cadmium (Ni-cad) batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are they worthwhile?
Yes! Rechargeable batteries can be used again and again. Generally speaking rechargeable batteries cost between 2-5 times the price of a throwaway conventional battery. So although they cost you more to buy they are better value for money as they can be re-used up to 1000 times.
What can I use them for?
Rechargeable batteries can be used for almost anything that normally requires batteries radios, cassette or CD players, electric shavers, electronic toys, video and photographic equipment etc., etc. There are a few exceptions where they should not be used and these are clearly indicated by the manufacturer of the equipment concerned.