Having a consistent supply of batteries in our offices and our homes is another one of life’s necessities in this electronic age. We can give you tips on how to store you batteries and how to get the most performance from them.
Did you know?
•Disposable alkaline batteries are used most frequently in home electronics.
•Alkaline batteries have an average shelf life of 7 years and drain power gradually over time.
•To properly store batteries for your household or your workplace, keep them in a cool, dry place away from food products
•Unlike other types, alkaline batteries don’t lose power by simply sitting unused in an electronic device.
•Alkaline batteries are available in size AA, AAA, D, C, and 9 volts.
•Alkaline batteries are best used in TV remotes, low drain electronics such as kids toys that are not motorized, and torches.
Tip of the day
If you put your batteries in the fridge, their lifespan duration will double.
However the question on every ones lips is; can the Energizer “bunny” really outperform the Duracell “copper top” or vice versa? Across the globe, many have performed test upon test to answer this question and unfortunately, tests prove inconclusive. However, Energizer posses a weapon that might just win the battle. The Lithium Battery.
Energizer sells a disposable Lithium battery that comes in AA and AAA sizes. The lithium battery has proven extremely beneficial when used in Digital cameras, MP3 players, and hand held GPS units which can drain batteries at an incredible rate. Surveys have revealed that many consumers prefer disposable batteries, based on these results energizer got to work on their Lithium range. The Energizer lithium battery is not rechargeable and actually weighs less than regular alkaline batteries. It has been reported to last 7 times longer than regular alkaline batteries in digital cameras, and has a 15-year shelf life explaining their slightly higher cost. It appears that the bunny with the drum holds the market in the Lithium battery category after all! Take a look at all our Energizer Batteries here.
http://www.officesuppliesexpress.ie/storefront/Batteries-C-51240
Monday, June 21, 2010
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