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I just bought an Energizer NiMH recharger (model #CHM39), but have since
heard that Sanyo rechargers are better. Before I go and take this one back,
how does this particular recharger rate?
--
Aaron Clausen
mightymartianca@hotmail.com
"Will you kindly explain to me the reasons to debar individuals in certain
branches from rising by merit to commissioned rank? If a cook may rise, or a
steward, why not an electrical artificer or au ordnance rating or a
shipwright? If a telegraphist may rise, why not a painter? Apparently there
is no difficulty about painters rising in Germany!" - Winston Churchill
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I don't know about the charger, but I have a bunch of energizer 2300 mha
nimh batteries and they are great. I have a Rayovac 1 hr charger that also
came with a car cord if I ever runout of juice on the road.
Steve
"AC" <mightymartianca@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I just bought an Energizer NiMH recharger (model #CHM39), but have since
> heard that Sanyo rechargers are better. Before I go and take this one
> back,
> how does this particular recharger rate?
>
> --
> Aaron Clausen
> mightymartianca@hotmail.com
>
> "Will you kindly explain to me the reasons to debar individuals in certain
> branches from rising by merit to commissioned rank? If a cook may rise, or
> a
> steward, why not an electrical artificer or au ordnance rating or a
> shipwright? If a telegraphist may rise, why not a painter? Apparently
> there
> is no difficulty about painters rising in Germany!" - Winston Churchill
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