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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5398211" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The "rechargeable lithiums" are just lithium-ion, the same type of battery that's in your cell phone. They have their pluses and minuses. Minuses include very high initial cost plus need for a recharger. They also don't indicate they're going dead until they suddenly go dead. The plus is the ability to be recharged over and over. I guarantee the cost-benefit HIGHLY favors the lithium-ion in the long run, however I haven't seen actual performance comparison tests yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5398211, member: 17"] The "rechargeable lithiums" are just lithium-ion, the same type of battery that's in your cell phone. They have their pluses and minuses. Minuses include very high initial cost plus need for a recharger. They also don't indicate they're going dead until they suddenly go dead. The plus is the ability to be recharged over and over. I guarantee the cost-benefit HIGHLY favors the lithium-ion in the long run, however I haven't seen actual performance comparison tests yet. [/QUOTE]
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