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  2. Lowe’s Will Give You Two Free Batteries and a Charger When ...

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    If you’ve been thinking of adding an impact wrench to your toolkit, Lowe’s is offering a “buy one, get one” deal that nets you a DeWalt 12-volt Max ½-inch Impact Wrench plus a free ...

  3. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    List of battery sizes. This is a list of the sizes, shapes, and general characteristics of some common primary and secondary battery types in household, automotive and light industrial use. The complete nomenclature for a battery specifies size, chemistry, terminal arrangement, and special characteristics.

  4. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercially-available battery types summarizing some of their characteristics for ready comparison.

  5. Lithium-ion battery - Wikipedia

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    A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li + ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy. In comparison with other commercial rechargeable batteries, Li-ion batteries are characterized by higher specific energy, higher energy density, higher energy efficiency, a ...

  6. Nanobatteries - Wikipedia

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    Nanobatteries are fabricated batteries employing technology at the nanoscale, particles that measure less than 100 nanometers or 10 −7 meters. [2] [3] These batteries may be nano in size or may use nanotechnology in a macro scale battery.

  7. Eveready Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    The company's current U.S. production facilities for batteries and battery parts are located in Asheboro, North Carolina; Bennington, Vermont; Maryville, Missouri; and Marietta, Ohio; with a technology center for research located in Westlake, Ohio.