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A few of us electronics hobbyists have been collecting them (when found discarded on the street) to harvest the battery for re-use in other projects.
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Yes they're nasty, but I pick them up with a dog poo bag and clean them before cracking them open to get the battery.
I was just thinking about this the other day. Any ideas for projects to use them with?
Turn them into a power bank, among other things.
... home made ecig?
I guess that's the silver lining, free batteries for anyone willing to deal with a dirty object.
They're also a prime starting supply for lithium battery recycling plants so they can get things figured out before they have to deal with car packs at volume.
You can also use them as mini fog machines if you hook up a small pump. I build dioramas and have been experimenting with them.
For anyone wanting to learn more there's a bigclive video covering the extraction process.