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Alkaline Battery Regenerator
So during my daily trawl of the internet i came across this little device, i am trying to get my hands on one to see if these to test technical numbo-jumbo and see if they actually work

Single-use alkaline batteries use only a fraction of their potential, the rest left unusable. Recharging these batteries can be dangerous and is never to be recommended. This new technology can reliably and safely regenerate “dead” batteries. Nothing is added to the batteries. They are not recharged but regenerated in a way that releases the potential that is already there.
It does this by perfecting the internal structure of the cell.
The benefits to the environment are clear to see. Annually over 30,000 tons of single-use batteries are thrown out with the domestic rubbish in the UK. Only a tiny percentage of this volume is actually collected for recycling, involving the extraction of component materials such as steel. What is more, there are no established facilities in the UK to effectively reprocess this unpleasant waste and collected batteries are shipped abroad. It is the consumer that pays for this costly exercise, in the high retail price for batteries.
Souvenir Cranwell’s solution can reduce the volume of waste many times over and presents considerable savings. The process of regenerating a single battery involves a cost of less than a tenth of a penny and a battery can be regenerated for as long as there is potential to be released. Our tests have shown that a single battery can be regenerated up to a hundred times and with each process the battery is returned to up to 95% of its original state.
