Farmercal said:
Badger if you like fresh batteries, to each his own.
I admit this generally is not accepted today. Back 20 years ago it was common knowledge amongst THers.
Like I've written too many times before, maybe it's just certain machines or maybe just sort of physiological phenomenon...however it works...it works.
I posted this all last Spring but I'll give it in abbreviated form here again.
The day the frost was out of the ground by the big old tree in our front yard, I took my new Tesoro out and hunted every inch of the ground around the base of the tree. All I could find were square nails and trash. I rechecked that area 3 or four times...nothing good there. Now note, this was a tiny area only some 3x6 foot (one side of the tree).
I then noticed my batteries where down about 30% (2 bars) so I went into the house and reloaded fresh batteries.
I returned to immediately dig 1 V nickel 1902 (2 inches deep), 1 1880 Indian cent approx. (3 inches deep), 1 antique piece of jewelry (2 inches deep) NOTE: I posted all these finds here some months back. I was using the exact same settings as before and did the exact same area with the exact same swing speed, etc.
This isn't the only time I've had this happen. Since that time last spring I've repeated this at least 3 times at different locations.
Coincidence? Maybe, however it works...it works.
Extra Note: After I posted this last Spring I had other THers on here contact me to say they also found this to be true with their machines (other brands). Many don't like to post these things cause I guess they wish to be nice and not offend
If I spend $30-$50 for gas, $20 for food and goodies, what's $3 for batteries? And too, a bad cell Alkaline is easier to replace than a rechargeable that suddenly goes bad in the field
