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Save the environment with rechargeable batteries

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MANILA, Philippines – If you are a heavy user of batteries and plan on being more centavo-wise and environment-friendly, consider using Energizer rechargeable batteries.

Nickel-metal hydrite or NiMH batteries will not harm the environment because they do not contain the toxic heavy metal cadmium that is found in older Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable batteries.

Energizer rechargeable batteries are a good choice for most household devices such as flashlights, telephone headsets, tape recorders, radios, portable audio players, digital cameras, wireless gaming accessories, walkie-talkies, toys, GPS equipment, and more.

Available in AA, AAA, and 9-volt sizes, Energizer rechargeable batteries can give hundreds of charges and can hold each charge for up to six months. For best results and safety, it is ideal to pair Energizer rechargeable batteries with Energizer-branded chargers.

Choose Energizer’s compact charger as it is the only available battery charger that can charge a 9-volt rechargeable battery, apart from AA and AAA sizes. The Energizer compact charger is convenient and safe. It has individual charging channels and LED charging indicators so you’ll know which batteries are already fully charged.

The Energizer compact charger has an automatic timer shut-off feature that immediately stops the charge when the batteries are full to prevent battery overcharging and overheating that can damage the battery.

For more information about Energizer, exciting products, fun online games and prizes, check out http://www.energizerbatteries.com.ph.

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