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From: pmalenfa@kitkat.webo.dg.com (Paul Malenfant)
Subject: Re: INFINITY Nicads At Price Club
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 19:25:19 GMT
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In article <1993Apr20.172811.27978@cs.cornell.edu>, rbrown@cs.cornell.edu (Russell Brown) writes:
|> 	I don't know about these in particular, but most of the NiCad D cells
|> you find in stores are actually "Sub-C" cells with big plastic wrappings
|> around them -- you can get D size NiCads that have 4 AH capacities from
|> electronics places, at a premium (they're usually about $15-20 each), and you
|> can tell the difference just holding them (they are mostly cell, instead of
|> mostly air).  Maybe the Infinity cells have a higher air-volume ratio than most.

The Millenium D cells available at finer Caldor's stores are 4AH.  They
go on sale for $5 a pair.

-- 

Paul Malenfant
pmalenfa @ kitkat.webo.dg.com (508-870-6460)
