24-Count Amazon Basics 2000mAh AA Rechargeable Batteries
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Model: Amazon Basics 24-Pack AA Rechargeable Batteries, Recharge up to 1000x, Standard Capacity 2000 mAh, Pre-Charged
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Amazon Basics 16-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries, 2000 mAh, Recharge up to 1000x Times, Pre-Charged
Manufacturer:
Amazon Basics - This product may originate from China or Malaysia
Model Number:
AA/HR6
Product SKU:
B007B9NV8Q
UPC:
192233053066
ASIN:
B007B9NV8Q
Brand:
Amazon Basics
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
0.56 x 0.56 x 1.98 inches
Item Weight:
0.06 Pounds
Item model number:
AA/HR6
Manufacturer:
Amazon Basics - This product may originate from China or Malaysia
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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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But last more than 10 years. While this trash will be gone in year or less.
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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05-25-2024 at 09:38 AM.
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Amazon batteries are junk quality. Too many dead or faulty at arrival
Interesting take. I have multiple sets of these over the years and have yet to have one go bad. I just recently ordered another set of 24 and all of them have tested 2100mah.
Here we go again - buy your favorite brand of alkalines, knock yourself out. I bet you can buy three of them for the price of one of these!
Edit: and Eneloops are only three times this price. So many choices!
Lol yup. So dumb. Compared to Energizer/Duracell, one recharge of these and they will have paid for themselves. I have a liitokala capacity tester and I measure the capacity of my cells every year. All of them are near 100%.
But last more than 10 years. While this trash will be gone in year or less.
Not if your kid took four of them and stuck them in a toy that sat flat dead under their bed with the switch on for six months. That's $9.60 down the drain due to your failure to micromanage every single Eneloop under your roof. Or, that's a gift from Grandma down the drain because you used alkalines because Eneloops are so expensive.
Or, maybe you could use different batteries for different applications.
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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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It will work. All nimh chargers will work
Edit: and Eneloops are only three times this price. So many choices!
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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24 pack arrive, every single one charged up fine
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Interesting take. I have multiple sets of these over the years and have yet to have one go bad. I just recently ordered another set of 24 and all of them have tested 2100mah.
Edit: and Eneloops are only three times this price. So many choices!
Lol yup. So dumb. Compared to Energizer/Duracell, one recharge of these and they will have paid for themselves. I have a liitokala capacity tester and I measure the capacity of my cells every year. All of them are near 100%.
Or, maybe you could use different batteries for different applications.