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16-Count Amazon Basics 2000mAh AA Rechargeable Batteries

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Model: Amazon Basics 16-Pack AA Rechargeable Batteries, Recharge up to 1000x, Standard Capacity 2000 mAh, Pre-Charged

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acxxiv
130 Posts
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I bought them and they're awful. Don't hold their charge anywhere I've ever used them and the ones that came in the package aren't charged
acxxiv
130 Posts
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Don't do it! That's exactly what I did and I have to change batteries every few days. They're awful!
Evolved311
58 Posts
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I bought some about a month ago and they are terrible. They don't hold charge for more than a week or so, and are also physically larger than normal AA batteries. Sent them back and sticking with Panasonic eneloop from now on.

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Dec 6, 2022
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VioletFlag112
Dec 6, 2022
36 Posts
Quote from Zexmaix :
Eneloop or bust, nothing else seems to hold a candle to them in the rechargeable battery space.
Eneloops are great, I have a bunch from when Costco was selling them. IKEA Ladda are made in the same Japanese factory... they are same weight and can't tell the difference, except cheaper https://www.slrlounge.com/panason...-the-same/
Dec 7, 2022
135 Posts
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Dec 7, 2022
taka
Dec 7, 2022
135 Posts
One thing to keep in mind with these and any "rebranded" batteries is that they are often wrapped with the new brand label. This can make the batteries too tight for a few applications. Ran into this problem with Amazon Basics AA rechargeables being too tight to fit into some LED candles. I had to remove the wrap (relatively easy) in order to get them to fit. They work great otherwise.
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Dec 7, 2022
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chi
Dec 7, 2022
5,927 Posts
Bought a bunch of rechargable brands seeking cheaper alternatives to Eneloop and finally came to the conclusion that Eneloops are worth it.

But this price of almost $1 per battery is so tempting... must... resist. LMAO
Dec 7, 2022
317 Posts
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Dec 7, 2022
rahulabon
Dec 7, 2022
317 Posts
YMMV but purchased these with the super cheap 12 pack deal the other month. Can't say about how well the charge is because all the devices I tried used them in didn't work due to the size being slightly bigger than any other AA battery I've used.

Wife goes through batteries a bit with decorative lighting so thought it would be worthwhile but none of them would fit in the battery compartment.

Again YMMV, but just wanted to give my experience
Dec 7, 2022
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Dec 7, 2022
SLAMBURGER
Dec 7, 2022
56 Posts
Years back when I bought these, I was told they were on par with the gold standard Eneloops. This is just a one-person sample set, but that was not my experience. One by one, these seemed to lose their ability hold a charge, and I eventually recycled all of them. Meanwhile I have some Eneloops that must be approaching 15ish years old, and they're still fine. I'll just keep buying those. The price difference is nothing spread out across that much time.
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Dec 7, 2022
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pcgeekpcgeek
Dec 7, 2022
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Quote from vesprem1 :
Old video but this guy converted me to the Ikea Ladda batteries. I've used them for years and they've been stellar, which is not surprising as they're most likely rebranded Eneloops:

https://youtu.be/Jeo_hv-8bHI
The Ladda batteries are rebranded eneloop Pros and they are not substitutes of regular white eneloops. They have different specs and they have a different use case.
Last edited by pcgeekpcgeek December 7, 2022 at 11:07 AM.
Dec 7, 2022
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chi
Dec 7, 2022
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Quote from pcgeekpcgeek :
The Ladda batteries are rebranded eneloop Pros and they are not substitutes of regular white eneloops. Different usages.
I bought Ikea's Ladda and they only last me a month for my automated pump to water my plants. Eneloop whites last me 2 full months. Similar for uage in the computer for my stationary bike. So, the Ladda brand is a thumbs down for my use case.

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Dec 7, 2022
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alywag
Dec 7, 2022
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Quote from rahulabon :
YMMV but purchased these with the super cheap 12 pack deal the other month. Can't say about how well the charge is because all the devices I tried used them in didn't work due to the size being slightly bigger than any other AA battery I've used.

Wife goes through batteries a bit with decorative lighting so thought it would be worthwhile but none of them would fit in the battery compartment.

Again YMMV, but just wanted to give my experience
I don't really care how often I have to charge batteries for silly little seasonal decorative things but it does matter if they don't fit so thanks for this feedback.
Dec 7, 2022
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HollywoodHogan
Dec 7, 2022
285 Posts
Quote from dkstrick :
They only last a few days in a tv remote? That seems crazy. A few days of heavy use in a gaming controller sounds about right though.
That's because these are trash lol. They are extremely hit or miss.
Dec 7, 2022
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Dec 7, 2022
CleverRock330
Dec 7, 2022
626 Posts
Are there any generics that are produced today by Panasonic/Fujitsu like they did with these and IKEA in the past?
Dec 7, 2022
57 Posts
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Dec 7, 2022
tiger19
Dec 7, 2022
57 Posts
Quote from dualityofman :
I read that they used to be made in Japan, but now they're made in China. Also, lots of complaints about batteries being too big.
These are terrible batteries and don't hold the charge for long in my experience
Dec 7, 2022
285 Posts
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Dec 7, 2022
HollywoodHogan
Dec 7, 2022
285 Posts
Quote from RichardWad :
This price is on par with the one I got BF, which was a lightning deal: $9.50 for a 12 pack.

I can tell you since I just bought them, they're not made in China or Japan. I believe they were made in Malaysia? (Above poster just confirmed this.) Definitely wasn't China or Japan.

Anyway I can't speak to the quality or how long they last, I use these cheaper ones for things like remotes etc.

As is always mentioned the IKEA LADDA series are supposedly good and I consider those my "good rechargeables".

Anyway for less than a dollar a battery who cares if they're Eneloops or not. It's better than buying Duracell or energizer which are like what, $6 a battery these days? Ridiculous.
You are better off buying dollar tree trash batteries over these
Dec 7, 2022
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spydersdeals69
Dec 7, 2022
6,392 Posts
These are the one-ply toilet paper of batteries. Useless.
Dec 7, 2022
270 Posts
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Dec 7, 2022
HR1
Dec 7, 2022
270 Posts
Pure Garbage.....I got 3 cycles out of most of them before my charger refused to even notice them, shocking them did no good. But then again so are Energizer and many other brands. Meanwhile, Enerloops from 2015 are still going strong and some generic AA's that got well reviewed on amazon (EBR's?) are also going strong.

Amazon sells great, cheap alkaline disposables...but for rechargables, read the reviews and spend a little more.

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Dec 7, 2022
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NadC
Dec 7, 2022
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These batteries suck. They don't hold a charge for long

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