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Coming from a flashlight enthusiast community whom use an abundance of CR123 cells, I would personally stick to CR123 primaries (non-rechargeable) for the sake of reliability (USA made as well).
RadioPopper JrX Will Make You Fat and Happy [Full Review] 2009
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Instead of letting our slowly decaying electronics parts contaminate the environment they could be resting peacefully in our living rooms; stick some googly eyes on your non-rechargeable batteries and voila!
Folk Art and You! 2008
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Not to mention the fact that non-rechargeable batteries are an environmental anathema.
Why this strange preference for a digital camera with AA batteries? Ann Althouse 2006
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Not to mention the fact that non-rechargeable batteries are an environmental anathema.
Why this strange preference for a digital camera with AA batteries? Ann Althouse 2006
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Both inventors were the first to use non-rechargeable electric cells.
Calacanis Rips NY Times’ Stross Over Tesla Editorial Michael Arrington 2005
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airlines about the potential for fires in cargo containing lithium-ion and non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries after a United Parcel Service plane crashed near Dubai last year, killing both pilots.
News 2011
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The LRVs allowed the Apollo astronauts to explore beyond their landing site, but there were definite limitations, such as the non-rechargeable battery life of the rovers.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airlines about the potential for fires in cargo containing lithium-ion and non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries after a United Parcel Service plane crashed near Dubai last year, killing both pilots.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airlines about the potential for fires in cargo containing lithium-ion and non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries after a United Parcel Service plane crashed near Dubai last year, killing both pilots.
News 2011
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airlines about the potential for fires in cargo containing lithium-ion and non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries after a United Parcel Service plane crashed near Dubai last year, killing both pilots.
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