Amazon's very well reviewed NiMH batteries are avail for as low as $13.49 for those that qualify for Amazon's 15% Sub and Save discount.
Features & details
IN THE BOX: 12-pack AAA rechargeable performance-capacity batteries; 800 mAh
DEVICE COMPATIBILITY: Ideal battery for digital cameras, remote controls, toys, and more
RECHARGEABLE: Delivered pre-charged and ready to use; can be recharged up to 1000 times with minimal power loss
LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months
EASY USE & STORAGE: Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
NOTE: Same product, new look; appearance of batteries received may vary
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B9N...2X3XB6PY6M
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Is the "deal" that S&S is 15% off?
Is the "deal" that S&S is 15% off?
Is the "deal" that S&S is 15% off?
IMO IKEA LADDA better.
IMO IKEA LADDA better.
"The 3 Best Rechargeable AA and AAA Batteries | Reviews by Wirecutter" https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...eri
"The 3 Best Rechargeable AA and AAA Batteries | Reviews by Wirecutter" https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...eries/amp/ [nytimes.com]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jXQNY6rve8
LADDA killed the Amazon Basics
"The 3 Best Rechargeable AA and AAA Batteries | Reviews by Wirecutter" https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...eri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jXQNY6rve8
LADDA killed the Amazon Basics
Also, LADDAs were made in Japan, but I thought a bunch of people had stated they were being made in China. Is that not true?
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Setting aside where LADDAs are made, I do generally agree that on average, Japan produces the highest quality NiMH batteries. That does not mean some very high quality batteries that may beat some Japanese batteries are NOT coming out of China. Again, on avg Japan vs China, Japan wins... but a specific brand like Amazon Basics (silver) is not "an avg." Amazon Basics (silver) have been consistently scoring very high on numerous battery comparisons.
The final point I'd add - is that IKEA shipping is expensive. So, unless you have an IKEA nearby, or you just happen to be shopping at one, it's hard to justify a special trip using $5 a gallon gas to get the LADDAs.
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