daltont wrote:Cool!

The "no battery" thing isn't really a political ideology.

I have lots of reasons for not offering them standard--freedom of internal space/layout, also equaling freedom of graphics layout (because of switch placement), not using extra time or parts (stereo jack and batt clip) for something that most users don't use--and thus being able to pass that savings along, feeling like it's outdated technology (when I can do tiny and efficient lithium-ion batteries, I totally will), and the fact that you can buy an adapter that'll last years for the price of maybe 2 or 4 batteries. All of those probably come before any environmental concerns.
Anyway, the FuzzHugger(fx) Wolf Computer will have an internal battery clip.
And I've always put a battery clip in whenever a customer emails and asks me to.

I do agree batteries are an false economy and bad for the enviroment (not that an power supply isn't and the earth will always have the same amount of waste as it once possessed... elements don't grow)
But I do like an battery clip, just to know, if I plug it in... it will have some way to work, especially if i'm working in a place with limited sockets or with my battery powered mini amp should there be a power cut or some other unforseen issue.
Plus sometimes I wanna just use 2 pedals at once and my multi supply is stuck to my board and I only have one seperate supply, so it does save money and effort (my not efforting is not eco based, I take of my world as much as I can) in that perspective.
Not saying you should add Battery Snaps to each of your pedals though, just my opinion/like of having the option.