I'm having to change my 1960's mindset of changing batteries when they wear-out; with LED lights, unless you use it a lot, you may not wear-out a set of batteries and instead the batteries will "time-out".
I just finished removing the alkaline battery from a 1xAA LED light. It was not the simple process of opening the flashlight and having the battery slide out -- it took pliers. The battery was corroded into the tube, but even so the light still worked.
I'm no longer putting alkalines in any of my LED lights. The LED lights in kits will get lithium primary batteries, the rest will get NiMH rechargables.
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Better is the Enemy of Good Enough.
Okay, what’s your point??