Thread: FD: 4 NIMH AAA or AA batteries $7.99, Laser Level $6.99, FM transmitter $12.88 (new)
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Dec 17th, 2005 11:14 AM
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FD: 4 NIMH AAA or AA batteries $7.99, Laser Level $6.99, FM transmitter $12.88 (new)
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All items below are brand new
BATTERIES 4 PACK 2200MAH NIMH
Reg 16.99 Sale $7.99
4 Pack AA NiMH Rechargable Batteries
- 2200mAh long live
- Suitable for digital cameras, mp3 players etc.
*Actual brand may not be exactly as shown

BATTERIES - AAA 4 PACK NiMH 800mah
Reg 14.99 Sale $7.99
800mAh Rechargeable Ni-MH AAA Batteries
Save money buy stocking up on these rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. These triple A (AAA) Ni-MH batteries are perfect for your portable devices, radios and more. Get yours today!
General Features:
- 4-pack
- Rechargeable Ni-MH (Nickel Metal Hydride) AAA batteries
- 800mAh
- 1.2 voltage
Retail Package Includes:
- Four (4) AAA rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
Requirements:
- Ni-MH battery charger supporting AAA sized batteries

LASER LEVEL W/LEVEL BUBBLES
Reg 14.99 sale $6.99
Perfect for hanging pictures or any other task requiring a level plane.
Features include:
- Saves time / Easy one person operation
- Dual Level Bubbles
- Laser beam will not harm finished environments
- Laser skips over small imperfections, moldings, and uneven surfaces, casting a continuous line
- Projects a visible laser guide line

WIRELESS FM CAR AUDIO TRANSMITTER
Reg. $19.99 Sale $12.88
Retail Boxed
Detail Specifications: This device will modulate the sound from MP3, iPOD, MD, CD, Laptop, DVD player or any music player that has earphone socket into stereo FM signal and transmit it wirelessly to your car radio system.
Enjoy your favorite music while driving a car with high quality and convenience without making any changes to your car.
Features & Specifications:
Fashionable, smart, stereo, plug& play, easy to use
Links portable music players to your car stereo without cables or wires
Powered by car cigarette lighter, no battery or AC adapter required
Strong ability to eliminate interference
7 selectable frequencies*: 106.7, 106.9, 107.1, 107.3, 107.5, 107.7 and 107.9MHz
Low power consumption: <50mA
Frequency response: 20Hz ? 15 KHz
Last edited by ag2000; Dec 17th, 2005 at 11:27 AM.
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Dec 17th, 2005 11:47 AM
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Would it be worth it to get name brand batteries instead?
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Dec 17th, 2005 11:54 AM
#3
good deals. Too bad the fm transmitter can't work off AAAs
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Dec 17th, 2005 11:57 AM
#4

Originally Posted by
Pr0metheus
Would it be worth it to get name brand batteries instead?
YES... these batteries get VERY hot when you charge them... hot enough that you can't handle them. Of course, this could have been due to the crappy 'Digital' brand charger used to charge them.
Also, these batteries don't hold a charge as long as they claim. I would stick with name brand when buying NiMH.
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Dec 17th, 2005 12:40 PM
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Jr. Member

anyone use fm transmitter? is it good?
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Dec 17th, 2005 01:05 PM
#6
Newbie
rechargeable batteries
cheaper to buy in the stores when you check out the shipping cost. If you are in the US Target has very good prices on brand name rechageables
Last edited by nichols; Dec 17th, 2005 at 01:06 PM.
Reason: misspelling
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Dec 17th, 2005 01:11 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
nichols
cheaper to buy in the stores when you check out the shipping cost. If you are in the US Target has very good prices on brand name rechageables
Agreed, it is hotter for GTA where they have many B&M locations. Shipping kills the deal.
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