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Okay, so today we're going to unbox the famous Sano Enaloop batteries. So, it's

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about 30 bucks to buy four batteries and a charger. And doing some very rough

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math, uh, compared to buying just like some regular Duracell batteries at the

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grocery store, which is about four bucks for four batteries, you only need to

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charge these, Wow. If I'm going to be able to get this open, you only need to

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charge them about 7 to eight times to

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have them start paying for themselves. Now, Sano advertises that they can be

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charged as many as a thousand times with

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the uh the statement over 40 billion single-use batteries were disposed of

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worldwide last year. Isn't it time to go and charge to go rechargeable? So, here

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we have the uh the battery charger itself. The manual is glued to the back.

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The instructions are fairly simple. Basically, you can charge two or four

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batteries at a time. I actually own like three of these chargers and like

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probably 20, 30 of these batteries. So, you either put them in the one side or

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you put them in the other side or you put in all four. Now, it won't work

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until you remove the little plastic strip that's up here covering the

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contacts and then you're ready to go. You can actually charge both double A's

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and AAA's using this charger. So, it's just a little wall plug right there. And

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then we can have a look at the batteries themselves. Now, one of the special

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things about Analoops is that a they last a really long time compared to

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other rechargeable batteries. And like I said, I can vouch for that personally.

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And B, they actually come pre-charged. So if you just desperately need

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batteries for something, you can just grab a pack of Analoops, throw them in.

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They come with like a 60% charge or 70% charge, use them for a while, then

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recharge them when you need to. Thanks for checking out my blog on the Sano and

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Loop rechargeable batteries.
