Batteries.

It's ridiculous the amount of batteries I buy and how fast they go. I enjoy time with my vibrators on a daily basis more than once if possible. But damn these batteries. If I buy a big pack it will last a week but then when I need some most i'm out and getting dressed and going to the store is the last thing I want to do in the middle of working on a big O. So I got to thinking if I bought rechargeable batteries would it be worth it. Does any one know the price difference and how long they take to fully charge? Also how many would I need to always have enough charged. Ladies do any of you bother with recharging batteries for your toys.

I killed all my batteries just a little bit ago and need to find a solution soon!
I would love to hear how you deal with batteries for alone time or session time.
aka's Avatar
  • aka
  • 05-31-2012, 07:04 PM
Just lookin out for you, good lookin -

AA - http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...ductId=3889645

AAA - http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...ductId=3889655

They wouldn't be called ToysRUs if they couldn't keep your toys runnin.

You could always pick up NiMH rechargeables at Walmart or just about anywhere. I have free chargers available.
DallasRain's Avatar
I use rechargeable batteries---seems to be cheaper and last longer in the end

just be sure when you travel to carry the batteries in a container and do not leave in the toys
skip the batteries, go commericial AC power (www.nawtythings.com/vibratorsn.html)
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You could always pick up NiMH rechargeables at Walmart or just about anywhere. I have free chargers available. Originally Posted by aka
I use rechargeable batteries---seems to be cheaper and last longer in the end Originally Posted by DallasRain
dallas rain, what brand do you use and recommend?

many Nickel Metal Hydride [NiMH] batteries loose their charge rather quickly.


about a yr ago, i read a very well written website about various types of NiMH, esp Sanyo Eneloop batteries. the website author put several kinds of rechargeables thru their paces and Eneloop held their charge longer.
i think this is it.
http://www.stefanv.com/electronics/sanyo_eneloop.html

in there he says "Like regular NiMH AA batteries, Eneloops are also a great choice for high-current devices like digital cameras that like to eat batteries."
not sure about use in vibes [see below]

a few webpages about the batteries.
http://www.eneloop.info/home/why-eneloop.html
http://www.eneloop.info/home/the-new...d-eneloop.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_sel...e_NiMH_battery

where i bought my batteries and chargers for my digital cameras.
http://www.thomasdistributing.com/Sa...op_c_1020.html


not sure how long they last while in use.
but i'm sure there's a research project there just begging to cum to the forefront of any one's research project list.

use the scientific method!
robs4.1's Avatar
Kel, just stop by Home Depot I will be happy to assist you lol
corona's Avatar
I can provide a ride on a Harley V Twin vibrator!
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i dont own a vibrator, but all of my electronics use eneloops. they are the longest lasting batteries i have found. buy them on amazon and get a good aftermarket charger/refresher.
This is a major purchase.

I can help.


Woody