expiredmotaku96 posted Sep 08, 2023 01:11 AM
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expiredmotaku96 posted Sep 08, 2023 01:11 AM
8-Pack Panasonic eneloop AAA Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries
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Only one factory in Japan makes LSD batteries.
This ain't a slickdeal but if you need 'em now, this ain't a "ripoff" price either.
Please don't upvote this and normalize inflation (but thanks to OP just the same, effort is appreciated).
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I have not had to throw away any of them. I did lose a few though.
For anyone interested. The only rechargeables that I've found to be terrible were Duracell and Rayovac. Energizer will get you by in a pinch, but they'll be e-waste in 12-15 months.
Only one factory in Japan makes LSD batteries.
Only one factory in Japan makes LSD batteries.
So my 2c is make sure the one you buy are indeed made in Japan....
I have not had to throw away any of them. I did lose a few though.
I got myself some sony cycle energy that were themselves supposed to be eneloop rewrapped, and there were a disaster compare to real eneloop from japan.
just ran into this site : https://eneloop101.com/batteries/...batteries/ may interest some that are trying to decide what to buy. Use at your own risk, I have no idea how accurate this is.
Anyone know if I will run in to an issue using a Panasonic charger (BQ CC17) to charge the LADDA batteries? Will it still offer the same overcharge protection?
And will I be taking a risk charging 2 LADDAs with 2 Eneloop Pros at the same time on said Panasonic charger?
I got myself some sony cycle energy that were themselves supposed to be eneloop rewrapped, and there were a disaster compare to real eneloop from japan.
just ran into this site : https://eneloop101.com/batteries/...batteries/ may interest some that are trying to decide what to buy. Use at your own risk, I have no idea how accurate this is.
Project Farm on YouTube did two extensive videos 4 years ago and the Laddas and Eneloops ruled. One year later he did a follow-up after regular use of the same batteries. Same results.
So 10 years ago they were great. 5 years ago they were great. 4 years ago they were great. 3 years ago they were great. I'm not sure what the timeline is for your bait-and-switch industry insider info, but it just doesn't jive with me. If you have any proof at all I'm all ears. In the meantime, I'll go with my personal knowledge. Eneloops and Ladda are excellent rechargeable batteries. Project Farm says Amazon basics black are pretty good too.
EDIT* Holy shit man. I went to that link and the advert overload is ridiculous. From what I could tell after fighting my way through the ads and pop-ups and videos, it's just some guy who is looking at different batteries and providing the info about the batteries. Not much supporting evidence there. Not saying you're wrong. Just saying I'm not convinced yet. But, It did occur to me that the past 3 years we did have a global issue that resulted in lots of corner-cutting everywhere as people tried to make up for lost profits. There may something to it.
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So my 2c is make sure the one you buy are indeed made in Japan....
Eneloop has some made in China batteries. Those are not sold in the US and are only in Asian markets.
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