I must have been living in a cave... I have seen the Energizer E2 Lithum Line in stores but didn't realize it is an entirely different product from regular Alkaline.
so, can they be recharged?
and Question number 2) how do they compare to traditional Alkaline batteries?
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?Symbol=US:ENR&Feed=PR&Date=20040107&ID=3258434
from that article, it seems like Lithum is a bit better than the alkaline ones... so why don't Engergizer or Duracell replace the entire alkaline production line then?
so, can they be recharged?
and Question number 2) how do they compare to traditional Alkaline batteries?
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?Symbol=US:ENR&Feed=PR&Date=20040107&ID=3258434
from that article, it seems like Lithum is a bit better than the alkaline ones... so why don't Engergizer or Duracell replace the entire alkaline production line then?
