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Costco Item # 1592085
Kit contains 6 AA 2300mAh, 4 AAA 800mAh, and one 1 Hour (!) charger.
These are top quality Japanese made cells. The charger is not so great though, as it heats up the batteries far too much (charges AAs @ 2.5A!). Still worth it just for the cells if you already have a decent charger. Charger is good for "jump starting" over-discharged batteries that won't charge with many newer chargers that have a low voltage safety feature though.
Not sure what generation of Eneloops these compare to. They are rated 2300mAh, which is lower than the Eneloop Pro, but higher than the standard Eneloops. Cycle life info is not provided.
This was found in SW FL area, I don't know if this is regional or warehouse specific, so YMMV.
Link for reference
https://www.costco.com/energizer-...57784.html
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What a ridiculous way to get rid of them.
Put them up on a myriad of for sale apps/sites and give them away if you don't want them. Someone will.
Reduce, reuse, recycle - note that REUSE is before RECYCLE.
Having many chargers is convenient in storm country, as you don't have to keep everything charged all the time, but if a hurricane/blizzard is headed your way, you have enough notice to load up a charger in every free outlet and get them ready.
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Otherwise, the high leakage cells (usually higher capacity) will only keep their charge for several weeks.
Bad news - Not sure where your local CostCo is located, I called Harrisburg PA and they confirm B&M price is $9.97 but it's OOS in that area. If you're far away from Harrisburg i would suggest calling them, press option 1 and ask if item 1592085 is in stock or nearby? best of luck!
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2 + price match on 2 from 9.97
They had around 12 left on the shelf as of this morning, they may have more in the back.
Can you also confirm where are these energizer batteries made in ?
Both questions you asked do not matter.
What a ridiculous way to get rid of them.
Put them up on a myriad of for sale apps/sites and give them away if you don't want them. Someone will.
Reduce, reuse, recycle - note that REUSE is before RECYCLE.
Having many chargers is convenient in storm country, as you don't have to keep everything charged all the time, but if a hurricane/blizzard is headed your way, you have enough notice to load up a charger in every free outlet and get them ready.
Only liberals reduce reuse and recycle. I ain't no libturd!