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January 26, 2011January 19, 2011
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Eneloop – Rechargeable Batteries By Sanyo

The with a difference, they are pre-charged ready for use and maintain a charge for a lot longer than conventional rechargable batteries. The Eneloop Batteries have recently been improved to allow them to last longer, retain charge for years and to use eco-friendly energy for the pre-charge.

April 20, 2010April 20, 2010
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E300 Razor – Electric Scooter

The is an electric scooter designed to be used by teenagers and adults. It achieves this by having a larger framework than some of Razor’s other models of scooter, along with wider wheels and a larger deck. The scooter can achieve speeds of up to 15 mph, making it an exhilarating ride for those old...

October 13, 2009October 7, 2009
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Crank-Powered Rechargeable Batteries

Your portable batteries will never run flat without a charger again! Designer Qian Jiang’s rechargeable batteries fit into a traditional household charger, or alternatively, with a little elbow-grease, can be recharged by hand from a built-in hand-crank.

July 21, 2009July 20, 2009
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Mint Energy – Portable Batteries recharged by shaking

Rechargeable batteries are without question a great way to reduce waste, helping us all to be more eco-friendly. The Mint Battery is a new concept for standard AA batteries that features an internal magnet and coil that allows the battery to be recharged just by shaking it. The movement of the magnet within the coil...

July 10, 2009July 6, 2009
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Battery Organiser and Removable Tester

Even if you’re as eco-friendly as possible, you probably still need a few batteries. Don’t you find it really annoying when you need a battery, but you just can’t find any? It’s just as annoying when you have no idea what condition your batteries are in either! The is a simple gadget that allows you...

June 16, 2009July 13, 2009
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10 Interesting Facts about Batteries

We seem to take batteries for granted these days, barely giving them a second thought. Most gadgets need batteries in one form or another, and most batteries are not great for the environment. Rechargeable batteries reduce the number of one-use batteries that we use, but rechargeable batteries still use harmful materials. Well here are some...