well I have a rechargable one, but I found it likes to die off quick regarless of how it is charged (maybe sub, par sub C?).
SO I bought a glow charger that runs off "D" batteries and bought 8 batteries to go with it.
My routine, Usually if the rig is running right, I just use the rechargable, a few pulls here and there and that is it.
If I have to keep starting the rechargeable one dies. It's nice not to have to guess. I can pull out the "D" one, slap in a new battery (toss the old) and I know its got juice no wondering. For about $6-$8 + batteries it is cheap insurance.
The rechargable I have has a meter on it. It's nice. You can tell if the juice is not getting to the plug. You can also tell how much voltage is left in the battery. If I am having trouble starting I can look to see if the Sub-c is half out of juice and switch.
My rechargable is a red annodized clip on from OFNA I belive. Its durable (at on it in my back pocket several times) It clips on securely. Perhaps if I were to buy a better Sub-C it would stay charged longer. I much prefer to use the OFNA metal one, but tha juice isn't always there.
The one that takes "D" abbteries also takes sub-c and c-s but comes with no charger it is definetaly an off brand and made of cheap plastic. But like I say cheap insurance and it always works.
Confused? :whack: I think maybe I am lol