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I bought "D" size batteries today

Daiso had both alkaline and traditional carbon-zinc batteries in this size. I chose the latter because it's for a 1960s device and I think that was the default battery chemistry in the era, plus modern alkaline batteries seem very prone to leaking when left alone for 10 years.

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kbin.earth

Was honestly surprised they still sell them. Got a nice boom box a few months back, still need to fix the cassette players but the radio works fine.

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lemm.ee

I got 6 rechargable D cells for a flashlight that broke shortly after. Now I have no use for them, I just top them up yearly.

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1 rechargeable cost as much as the 8 disposables I needed and I also have nothing else that uses them.

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Don't use many (disposable) battery devices anymore, but in my anecdotal experience, alkaline leaks much less than carbon-zinc.

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lemmy.world

My trash cans use D cells. I don't have a charger that fits so I go old school. It is happily taking garbage 15 years later with just one or two battery changes.

Edit: a word

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lemmynsfw.com

I'm sorry, battery operated for what? Hopefully screaming at a curious/nosy pet.

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It's got one of those sensors opens and closes automatically. It has survived a bunch of non-dull things and it's probably the most useful thing I kept through relationships, step kids, and times of too much excitement.

I can't go into it as much as I want, but I do love the fact that it just works on two D cells every few years. That trash can makes me happy.

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My Canon thermal typewriter TypeStar 220 uses D cells. And I still use that machine... very often. I do remove those cells for long-term storage, though.

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They sell (on Amazon) adapters that take AA batteries. Got a pack of like 8 for $10. Now I just need to have AA batteries + the adapters for the rare occasion that I need any D batteries.

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