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The only advantage the Woot unit has is the plug pack, but you can buy one of those for just a few bucks at Walmart. So in the long term picture, the Tekkeon is still the better deal by miles.
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2009-02-14
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Well, the other advantage is that li-poly wont be drained dead in a month whether or not you use it, so it's somewhat more appropriate as an emergency backup.
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I've just bought a very similar bit of kit made by Phillips from my local asda in the UK for a Tenner at the start of the week. The same pack is on Amazon and elsewhere for £30.
So far it has been very useful. charged every device I can plug into it.
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Not a problem. Just buy LiPoly AA's. You can get them for about the same price as NiMH batteries these days. The only trick currently is finding someone who carries them.
Go take a look