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24-Count Amazon Basics 2000mAh AA Rechargeable Batteries

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 2000mAh AA Rechargeable Batteries on sale at prices listed below when you clip the 10% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save for an additional 10% off. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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For rechargeable batteries that would not charge due to complete drainage, you can simply use small pieces of aluminum foil and connect it to a healthy battery for 20 seconds (positive to positive and negative to negative nodes). You can bring back the drained ones back to life most of the time and recharge again.
These were way better when they were made in Japan.
Let the Slickdeals battery wars begin.

I've been using Amazon high capacity rechargeables for a couple years. All of them still work. The only issue is that they are a bit tight in some small battery compartments. They must be a little bigger than most other batteries.

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Quote from chrisawad :
The 12 pack high capacity ones are 14.43 before the 10% coupon.

Limited-time deal: Amazon Basics 12-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh, Recharge up to 400x Times, Pre-Charged https://a.co/d/07wYj9U
Thanks for the link. I would be using these in a couple of camera flashes, so the extra 400 mAh is appreciated.
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WesPDX
May 25, 2024
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I've had more failures on these than on my much older Eneloops or even Tenergy Centuras. At almost a quarter of the price though I'm sure these are a decent option for certain uses.
May 25, 2024
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LavenderSummer7248
May 25, 2024
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Any thoughts on these vs high capacity ones?
High capacity ones can hold 20% more charge and are a bit more expensive, but it also states that they can withstand 400 cycles vs 1000 cycles for regular ones.

Both advertise 5 year storage shelf life. Is that only for precharge or overall battery lifetime?

Any downsides of getting high capacity ones other than price? I highly doubt that any of us will ever come close to pushing 400 cycles out of a AA battery.
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I've been running these in my five trail-cams for about 2 years. They have performed just fine but, man, they're a tight fit.
May 25, 2024
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Jdealz1000
May 25, 2024
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I have had good results with this brand. They seem to be a slightly larger diameter than some AAs they seem to fit in stuff fine.

Original deal seems to be dead for me. I was however able to get the coupon to work for the 24 pack and 5 percent off still came out to $0.83/battery.

$23.74
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Hmm I get $14.62 for the 16 pack.
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Quote from FabulousMoney141 :
Amazon batteries are junk quality. Too many dead or faulty at arrival
I just checked I have ordered different amounts of these 5 times since 2017. Never a dead one or have one go bad. Probably different manufacturers over the years but I saw made in China on them all.

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Quote from trza :
These were way better when they were made in Japan.
All the IKEA batteries I've had still say made in Japan
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Quote from samuraiX20 :
Is this for real? Like any battery like 18650? Because I have some of those that are dead but maybe this method will work...
No, big NO NO for 18650! If your 18650 are complete drainage -> risk of fire/explosion!
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Quote :
Quote from ordure :
I would like to know a bit more about this. Is there a YouTube video out there to see how is this done exactly? Thank you in advance!
samuraiX20Is this for real? Like any battery like 18650? Because I have some of those that are dead but maybe this method will work...
No, big NO NO for 18650(Li-Ion)! If your 18650 are complete drainage -> risk of fire/explosion!

Revive dead rechargeable AA/AAA (NiMh)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnxidU_F0Vc
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Don't forget to pick up a trickle charger. The slow charging will prolong your batteries lifetime
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They appear to currently be selling the made in Malaysia version. I've tested these, and while they're not the best quality, they seem decent and are by far the best value.


Quote from samuraiX20 :
Is this for real? Like any battery like 18650? Because I have some of those that are dead but maybe this method will work...
Quote from yankees4life :
It's true. I use a paperclip for any battery that won't charge.
NO! Do not do this with a lithium-ion battery! Fully discharged Li-Ion batteries are an explosion risk, especially if you dump current into them. This trick should only be used on NiMH and NiCd.

Quote from kherbinoskie :
I have all kinds of brands for years. Eneloop and all its different colors. Also have Amazon Basics with all the different colors. And I'd like to add Energizer Recharge too because they are also good.

The truth is, I don't really feel any difference in everyday use on these 3 brands. They all far exceeded my expectations in endurance, lifecycle and storage life. The only difference is of course the price which you can't beat Amazon Basics, but they are a bit thicker than some hardly fit in tight battery compartments.

BTW, I am getting another 16 of these. This is an amazing price.
If you buy Energizers, I'd suggest getting the 2000mAh version, not the 2300mAh model. In my testing there was less than 200mAh difference between them, because the 2300's underperformed and the 2000's overperformed. Also, the voltage characteristics were far better on the 2000's. They'll probably get far more service/cycle life as well.

Quote from Paladin3 :
Thanks for the link. I would be using these in a couple of camera flashes, so the extra 400 mAh is appreciated.
Quote from LavenderSummer7248 :
Any thoughts on these vs high capacity ones?
High capacity ones can hold 20% more charge and are a bit more expensive, but it also states that they can withstand 400 cycles vs 1000 cycles for regular ones.

Both advertise 5 year storage shelf life. Is that only for precharge or overall battery lifetime?

Any downsides of getting high capacity ones other than price? I highly doubt that any of us will ever come close to pushing 400 cycles out of a AA battery.
Unless you need the little bit of extra capacity and will use it quickly, I suggest getting the lower capacity models. All else being equal, high capacity NiMH will have substantially lower service/cycle life, higher self-discharge, and they also weigh a bit more. The rated number of cycles is basically fantasy. Don't expect to get more than a small fraction, in the real world.

Quote from Superdawg :
Don't forget to pick up a trickle charger. The slow charging will prolong your batteries lifetime
Don't use a dumb trickle charger. Get a smart charger and charge them at a moderate rate. I recommend ~500mA for AA and ~300mA for AAA. High rates will speed up the degradation. Charging at low rates often causes the charger to have issues detecting when the battery is full, resulting in it getting overcharged. Moderate rates likely give you the best chances of minimizing degradation.
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Upon closer inspection, the country of origin changes, depending on which quantity you buy.
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Quote from MWink :
Upon closer inspection, the country of origin changes, depending on which quantity you buy.
I'm seeing China listed on everyone. Do you see an option with Japan?

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Quote from jakuzhi :
I'm seeing China listed on everyone. Do you see an option with Japan?
The 8 and 16 pack are showing Malaysia for me. The 12 and 24 are China. You're unlikely to see ones made in Japan these days.

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