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$11.64 /w S&S: Amazon Basics 8-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Amazon Basics 8-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh for $12.25 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.64.
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  • RELIABLE PERFORMANCE: 8-pack of AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (2,400 mAh)
  • DEVICE COMPATIBLE: Ideal for devices with high power or continuous drain like game controllers, wireless devices, toys, and more
  • LONG LASTING: Can be recharged up to 400 times with minimal power loss
  • LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 50% capacity for 1 year
  • EASY USE & STORAGE: Shelf-life up to 5 years; great for everyday or emergency use; arrives pre-charged and ready to use

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turbosix
01-21-2024 at 09:25 AM.
01-21-2024 at 09:25 AM.
these are trash and will barely last a year with light use. get laddas from ikea.
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RavenSEAL
01-21-2024 at 10:19 AM.
01-21-2024 at 10:19 AM.
16-pack for $18 is a better deal per count, IMO.
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arcasinky
01-21-2024 at 04:18 PM.

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01-21-2024 at 04:18 PM.
Quote from turbosix :
these are trash and will barely last a year with light use. get laddas from ikea.
For what it's worth, Project Farm did an episode where he put various batteries in some outdoor solar lights and came back after about a year to measure how much their capacity changed after a year of daily charge/discharge cycles. Both the 2400mAh Amazon Basics and the LADDA measured at 97% their specified capacity. Now, that episode was made a few years ago so it's entirely possible that Amazon (or IKEA) have changed manufacturers but at least at the time, it would seem AmazonBasics and LADDA were comparable.
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VirginiaBob
01-22-2024 at 07:13 AM.
01-22-2024 at 07:13 AM.
Personally, I've been pleased with the Amazon ones. The worst rechargeable batteries I've used were the ones by RayHom. Might have been a bad batch though.
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Heartless472
01-22-2024 at 07:27 AM.
01-22-2024 at 07:27 AM.
Quote from arcasinky :
For what it's worth, Project Farm did an episode where he put various batteries in some outdoor solar lights and came back after about a year to measure how much their capacity changed after a year of daily charge/discharge cycles. Both the 2400mAh Amazon Basics and the LADDA measured at 97% their specified capacity. Now, that episode was made a few years ago so it's entirely possible that Amazon (or IKEA) have changed manufacturers but at least at the time, it would seem AmazonBasics and LADDA were comparable.
The video you are referring to is 4 years old and since then the manufacturing process has changed for the Amazon Rechargeable Batteries. This is the video https://youtu.be/-jXQNY6rve8
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coccyxdynia
01-22-2024 at 07:57 AM.
01-22-2024 at 07:57 AM.
How would you rate POWEROWL compared to Enloops or Laddas?
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Vinner210210
01-22-2024 at 07:57 AM.
01-22-2024 at 07:57 AM.
Amazon Basics rechargeable batteries (Made in China) versions are very hit or miss. I've bought a bunch of AAs and AAAs about 6 months ago during a sale and my experience is that about 1 in 4 were a dud for me.

I put 3 AAs in an exercise bike where I know fully charged Eneloops will last about 2 months. When using these, I get about 3-4 weeks of use; when I checked the voltage of these batteries, 1 is "in the red" or about .9v or lower while the others were still 1.2v. This has happened almost every time rotating through a pack of 16, where 1 battery seemingly drains much quicker than the others. Switching back to Eneloops, there was no problem and all battery cells drained evenly and gave me 2+ months of use.

Now, I just relegate the Amazon rechargeable batteries to kids toys, where I know I won't care as much if they get lost/tossed, and keep any made in Japan cells for my own devices.
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