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Old May 2nd 07, 08:04 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Wind-Up SW Radios...Help!

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www.rayovac.com should hold their charge while sitting in storage for
about a year.Then you can use those batteries in storage in something
else and put another fresh set of batteries in storage.


Ray-O-Vac batteries are not available world wide. I'm not even sure they
are available outside of the U.S.

The DuraCell and EveryReady Energizer batteries sold here are made in
Singaport. We also get GP brand batteries made in Hong Kong. The GP
batteries are better than the DuraCell and Energizers. :-(

Geoff.

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