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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.
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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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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
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.
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
Your Coupon Savings:
-$2.37
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-$1.19
Total before tax:
$20.18
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Revive dead rechargeable AA/AAA (NiMh)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnxidU_
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.
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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