Re: Lithium AA and AAA - any leaking issues with them?
Me too - they sound like they will be ideal for what you need them for.
I got a charger on Amazon for not very much which is good too - it can refresh them if they start to not hold as much charge - it basically runs through a few cycles and puts them back to nearly new.
I don't think I've had one leak and I've got literally dozens of them - most of the stuff we use at work is wireless now so I bought a bunch of packs. I've tried a few different brands and they're all pretty similar and they're cheaper than they used to be. My first set I think cost me £10 for 4 - used them in my bike lights only, and even then that was worth it.
It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage.
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