Found: Rechargeable Batteries That are Easy to Use, Eco Friendly and Under $30

Ever found yourself scrambling to replace the batteries in the kids’ toys? Or your household gadgets, only to realise you’re fresh out of disposables? We’ve all been there – it’s always at the most inconvenient times! But in good news for both parents and big kids who still like to play with toys: ReChargeCore Rechargeable Batteries are here to make your life a whole lot easier and more eco-friendly.

ReChargeCore, a smart and sustainable solution from ChargeCore is changing the game when it comes to powering up your devices. These aren’t your average disposable batteries; these are rechargeable, quick to charge, and kinder to the planet.

What makes them stand out? First off, they come with a USB-C port and cable for easy, fast charging. No need for a separate battery charger. That’s right, just plug them into any USB port and you’re good to go in just 90 minutes. Whether you need them for your kids’ favourite toys, remote control cars, or the endless gadgets that keep your home ticking, these batteries have got you covered.

Available in AA and AAA sizes, ReChargeCore Batteries are perfect for all the common devices around your home. What’s even better? You don’t need to keep buying new batteries all the time. Instead of spending around $2.75 on a single-use alkaline battery, you can enjoy up to 1,000 recharge cycles for just $7.50 per ReChargeCore battery. This not only saves you money in the long run, but it also significantly reduces waste – up to 15.9kg of landfill waste and $2,740 per battery when compared to single-use options.

And, it’s not just about the savings. You’re also helping to reduce the 6,000 tonnes of waste that single-use alkaline batteries contribute to Australian landfills each year.

You can find ReChargeCore Batteries in a 4-pack at Harvey Norman for just $29.95.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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