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8-Pack Amazon Basics 2000mAh Pre-Charged Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries

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$6.70

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This battery is a piece of junk might be better off buying disposable ones. After I charged them 3 times. They are not holding the charge anymore. Pretty much 0 !
Junk.Bought a 12 pack for slightly over a dollar a piece. Sounds like a great deal but just blew over $13 dollars for nothing. Charged 4 to full and another 4 were sent through refresh cycles (discharge/charge). Put 4 in a Sangean portable radio and in less than1 minute of use the "battery low" indicator was on and the radio powered off. Put the other 4 in and the same thing happened. I realize that rechargeables max out at 1.26V instead of 1,50V but still, I expected better.
Rechargeable batteries offered via subscription should be a red flag.
FYI , I hated the green one. They are slightly bigger then a regular AA. Some things it won't fit into it, like a portable mouse. For others it will be ok. Just beware of that compare to other rechargable.

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Nov 25, 2023
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tiffnedell4
Nov 25, 2023
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Just go with project farm recommendations on rechargeable batteries. For me energizer have been working fine on rotation for 7 years now
Nov 25, 2023
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lane_meyer
Nov 25, 2023
491 Posts
Buy mine at Ikea... if they say made in Japan then they are re-branded enloop. Have some that are 5 years old (When Ikea opened in my town ) and still charge and work fine.
Nov 25, 2023
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rb5505
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from tunabreath :
The 6% off is a terrible deal - it is only 1% more than you already get by having a Prime card. It seems they are doing away with it digital credits which held more value than the measly 1%.
the digital credits were 100% useless for me. i like the option to switch to 6% back instead. exactly the change i hoped for. maybe they'll offer both options and we'll be soooooo happy.
Last edited by rb5505 November 24, 2023 at 08:17 PM.
Nov 25, 2023
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rb5505
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Quote from tiffnedell4 :
Just go with project farm recommendations on rechargeable batteries. For me energizer have been working fine on rotation for 7 years now
and the amazon brand did quite well too in his test.
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Nov 25, 2023
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Banzai56
Nov 25, 2023
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Last ordered 4 of these in April of 2019 - used them in xBox controllers. They still last for a day or two of use, but for the price it seems like a good time to buy replacements

Thanks OP in for one pack, this time before the price changes
Nov 25, 2023
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awang44
Nov 25, 2023
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Some commented that it can't be charged after a few cycles. Some are due to charge being too low, so the charger doesn't recognize it. You can connect a charged battery positive to positive , negative to negative for 10 second to force some charge into the dead one. The charger will recognize it after.
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ViperGuy
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In for a set. For the price worth a gamble will see just how bad they are.
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FenrirCo
Nov 25, 2023
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My old black CC-17 Panasonic/Eneloop charger finally went bad, and I bought a new white one that has much brighter indicator LEDs at the bottom. Unfortunately, it's even pickier than the first one was. It's even rejected a brand new set of Amazon Basics AAAs that I only charged once. I wonder how many people are throwing out (hopefully recycling) batteries that are perfectly fine, just the charger is too sensitive (or intentionally trying to get people to replace more often) Mad
Quote from FenrirCo :
I have an Eastshine S2 charger... which is a knockoff, but I don't know what the actual legit branded one is. The Panasonic CC-17 is super sensitive to slightly degraded batteries, but plenty of them will charge normally in the Eastshine. Once they only charge for 30 minutes to full or it can't tell if it's NiMH or Li-On (keeps blinking back and forth) then I know they're actually dead. If I hadn't gotten the Eastshine I would have recycled a lot of batteries that were still ok to use, just not perfect. So I kind of wonder how many people have tossed mostly-fine batteries because the CC-17 and the worthless 2-at-a-time chargers that come with Energizers and Duracells said they were bad.
Anyone have any suggestions on good chargers that don't reject batteries if they're even slightly degraded?
Nov 25, 2023
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TAZ11
Nov 25, 2023
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So far I haven't had any rechargeable batteries go bad on me. My first ones were V-Tech that came with 4AA and a charger for $5. Bought those so many years ago I don't remember the year. Got my first Amazon AAA's over a year ago, and all the ones that I have boughten since are all going strong. The V-Tech's have been getting a little weaker, but still work fine.
All my made in Japan batteries are still working also.
Nov 25, 2023
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WthaHatchet
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from FenrirCo :
My old black CC-17 Panasonic/Eneloop charger finally went bad, and I bought a new white one that has much brighter indicator LEDs at the bottom. Unfortunately, it's even pickier than the first one was. It's even rejected a brand new set of Amazon Basics AAAs that I only charged once. I wonder how many people are throwing out (hopefully recycling) batteries that are perfectly fine, just the charger is too sensitive (or intentionally trying to get people to replace more often) Mad
Anyone have any suggestions on good chargers that don't reject batteries if they're even slightly degraded?
Ebl does fine for me. It won't if they are dead dead but I will charge them with a known good battery as the second in the loop and that's been depleted a normal amount and sometimes even that will bring them back to life too. EBL has good deals on charges with batts.
Nov 25, 2023
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GreenVolcano7016
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from koge811 :
Y are you using these vs lithium ion lifepo4 batteries
People buying these are bad for environment
Link for some good ones then?
Nov 25, 2023
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vailr
Nov 25, 2023
234 Posts
Amazon has rechargeable AA & AAA batteries that are "1.5V Constant Output". In other words: the same 1.5 volts as with normal Alkaline batteries. Look for "Hixon" brand. Note: these Lithium AA batteries require their own special charger.
Last edited by vailr November 25, 2023 at 04:19 AM.
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CoolPanther177
Nov 25, 2023
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Quote from tunabreath :
The 6% off is a terrible deal - it is only 1% more than you already get by having a Prime card. It seems they are doing away with it digital credits which held more value than the measly 1%.
I agree! It's only 1% more Than the typical 5%!

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I've bought these before and can confirm they are a tight fit (I use them mostly for LED candles), and the lower capacity is kind of a pain. No issues with charging though and none have died on me after about 5 years.

That said, I'd recommend spending a few cents more per battery and getting the Amazon Basics High Capacity rechargeables (currently on sale for $1.07 per battery in a 24 pack). I recently purchased them and they are normal battery size and the higher capacity has them lasting about as long as my enloops.

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasi...QMQAvD_BwE

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