I knew there were gas ranges and range tops that didn't function without electricity. I hadn't realized that it was such a trend.
When I was doing my fantasy shopping on AJMadison.com I noticed range tops that offered battery ignition. I did a search just now and posted a link to the results. personally, I think it's a bad marketing move by manufacturers to make gas appliances that depend on electricity to function. One of the perks of gas is that it works without power.... At least that's what I always thought.
The mention of alkaline batteries reminds me of an article I read some time ago. Most alkaline batteries CAN be recharged, provided the recharger has certain characteristics which I've forgotten. IIRC, it wasn't anything particularly special and about 1/4 to 1/3 of chargers on a shelf in any given store would be fine. One just had to read the specs and make sure it DID have 'X' and did NOT have 'Y'.
Somewhere on the page there was mention of 'prepping' & 'survival'. While I support the idea of 'prepping', I am REALLY turned off by the attitudes and philosophies many of the sites seem to espouse. I've found that apartmentprepper.com seems to have the least preaching but more importantly recognizes that people live within parameters and have limitations that they do not set. I've yet to see the site's contributors tell people that yes they can if they "really want to", "if it's important enough", "just try harder", "change their attitude", etc. When people write in saying, "I don't have access to a widget. What can I use instead?" they don't get answers that require widgets.
The site is set up so you can start by making small steps with the emphasis on which services are likely to go out first and for how long in the event of a natural disaster. IIRC the single most common occurrence is electricity out for more than 24 but less than 72 hours. I find it very accessible.
IIRC, It's written by a woman who moved with her family from an outer suburb to a city and realized that most of her skills & experience in dealing with storms, etc. simply did not apply.
Although it's aimed at urban apartment dwellers, I think it'd also be helpful for people who have to work within limitations regardless of where they live.
No, I have no connection with the website and know nothing beyond what I've read on it. The reason I like it is that it's the first prepper website I've found that presented ideas that were actually options for me.
Jim
http://www.ajmadison.com/b.php?Ntt=battery+ignition