Craig B
Re:trophile
I'm still getting good results from those IKEA rechargeables that were discussed in a thread on here some time ago.
They appear to have replaced their 1000mAh offering with 1900mAh. I've a couple of 4 packs of the 2450mAh that I consistently use in Apple peripherals (Magic Mouse, Trackpad and Wireless Keyboard) and these last a really long time between charges. Although one can expect fewer charge cycles over the life of the batteries as the mAh go up, these have been going strong for a number of years now.
I've had two none rechargeable batteries that seemed to last forever. I don't recall what make the original battery was that came with AT637, the other was a single Sony branded AA that came with the remote for my old giant (200lbs!) Sony CRT TV. I was a young man when I purchased that telly (in fact I could lift it back then) and that battery still works.
They appear to have replaced their 1000mAh offering with 1900mAh. I've a couple of 4 packs of the 2450mAh that I consistently use in Apple peripherals (Magic Mouse, Trackpad and Wireless Keyboard) and these last a really long time between charges. Although one can expect fewer charge cycles over the life of the batteries as the mAh go up, these have been going strong for a number of years now.
I've had two none rechargeable batteries that seemed to last forever. I don't recall what make the original battery was that came with AT637, the other was a single Sony branded AA that came with the remote for my old giant (200lbs!) Sony CRT TV. I was a young man when I purchased that telly (in fact I could lift it back then) and that battery still works.
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