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AA, AAA Battery Charger - Recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 606880" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The Nitecore looks like a good charger. The flashlight (torch) guys know their batteries and chargers and demand the best. I'd be curious when you get it about how much space is between the cells. My old LaCrosse was very compact and nearly impossible to grab a finished cell out of the middle without removing #1 or #4 first. My Powerex and Fenix are bigger and I can easily fit my fat fingers in there to remove any cell first. Not a big deal except the rare times when I have I have a pile of batteries to charge and want to move them along as soon as they are done. </p><p>You won't miss the discharge function especially if you use eneloops. Back when I used Energizer nimh, they were nothing but trouble and I would need to condition them. Then eneloops came out and I cannot kill them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 606880, member: 4923"] The Nitecore looks like a good charger. The flashlight (torch) guys know their batteries and chargers and demand the best. I'd be curious when you get it about how much space is between the cells. My old LaCrosse was very compact and nearly impossible to grab a finished cell out of the middle without removing #1 or #4 first. My Powerex and Fenix are bigger and I can easily fit my fat fingers in there to remove any cell first. Not a big deal except the rare times when I have I have a pile of batteries to charge and want to move them along as soon as they are done. You won't miss the discharge function especially if you use eneloops. Back when I used Energizer nimh, they were nothing but trouble and I would need to condition them. Then eneloops came out and I cannot kill them. [/QUOTE]
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