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10-Pack Panasonic Eneloop 2100mAh Rechargeable AA Ni-MH Batteries

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Amazon has 10-Pack Panasonic Eneloop 2100mAh Rechargeable AA Ni-MH Batteries (BK-3MCCA10FA) on sale for $25.36 -> $26.51 > $26.18 > $26 > now $25.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this Item:
  • Recharge eneloop AA rechargeable batteries up to 2100 times.
  • eneloop AA Ni-MH pre-charged rechargeable battery deliver up to 2100mAh typical, 2000mAh minimum.
  • eneloop AA rechargeable batteries are pre-charged at the factory using solar power and maintain up to 70% of their charge after 10 years (when not it use).
  • eneloop rechargeable batteries can used in extreme temperatures, down to -4 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • These eneloop rechargeable AA batteries are made in Japan and packaged in the United States.
  • Voltage: 1.2 Volts

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $3.99 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $29.99.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 10-Pack Panasonic Eneloop 2100mAh Rechargeable AA Ni-MH Batteries (BK-3MCCA10FA) on sale for $25.36 -> $26.51 > $26.18 > $26 > now $25.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member skydivingcows for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Recharge eneloop AA rechargeable batteries up to 2100 times.
  • eneloop AA Ni-MH pre-charged rechargeable battery deliver up to 2100mAh typical, 2000mAh minimum.
  • eneloop AA rechargeable batteries are pre-charged at the factory using solar power and maintain up to 70% of their charge after 10 years (when not it use).
  • eneloop rechargeable batteries can used in extreme temperatures, down to -4 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • These eneloop rechargeable AA batteries are made in Japan and packaged in the United States.
  • Voltage: 1.2 Volts

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $3.99 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $29.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Eneloop Panasonic BK-3MCCA10FA AA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, 10-Battery Pack

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conjalka
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I just did some quick historical Amazon price looking on Amazon for the 10 and 16 packs of AA and AAA Eneloops on camelcamelcamel. As far as I can see, these 10 packs are the best price for these batteries in years.
MWink
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Because those 2500mAh batteries were garbage, with an insane self-discharge rate. With NiMH, the higher you go in capacity (at the same size), the higher the self-discharge rate and the lower the overall lifespan. If you want high capacity, the Eneloop Pros are 2600mAh, but they won't hold up as well as these.



People put way too much stock in the whole "made in Japan" thing. Not all batteries made in Japan are good, nor are all batteries made in China bad.

You are correct that the Energizer NiMH are usually made in Japan, however they are definitely not rebranded Eneloops. They have different physical and electrical characteristics. Strangely, there's a huge difference between the 2000mAh and 2300mAh version. The 2300mAh version are garbage, while the 2000mAh seem fairly decent.

I know people often bring up the supposedly rebranded Eneloops, such as the IKEA Ladda or Watson MX/CX but I'm not convinced they're as good as genuine Eneloops. The ones I've tested have been quite inconsistent, unlike real Eneloops, which have all performed virtually identically. Also, a site that did long term testing had rebranded Eneloops at the bottom of the chart, while the genuine ones did quite well.
DjScibbity
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They havent been that low in several years. Ive had deal alerts setup for 2 years. This is about as cheap as Ive seen the last 1+ years. Even checking Keepa and CamelX3 show this.
As an alternative, the Ikea Laddas are supposedly rebadged Eneloop Pros at well under $2/battery. Ive been running those and have been happy with the results.

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Feb 26, 2025 02:15 AM
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DjScibbityFeb 26, 2025 02:15 AM
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Quote from 01grander :
Realistically how long will these last? I'm not a high battery user but I hate using disposable. Will these realistically last 10 years? At least for remotes and lights, I get there is degradation but what's a realistic lifespan of these? Because I doubt I'll charge them but 1-2 times a year.
I have 2 sets of Eneloops that are ~15 years old now (they were panasonic way back then) and some that are 10+ yers old. I think Ive only lost 2 out of 20+ bateries in that timeframe (those 2 still work, but they dont hold a charge very long). Eneloops are insanely good...the best you can buy bar none.
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Feb 26, 2025 02:38 AM
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SamuelPuckettFeb 26, 2025 02:38 AM
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Anyone know what's the best rechargeable AAA battery that puts out a constant charge until they are depleted?
Feb 26, 2025 03:17 AM
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kevinaaaFeb 26, 2025 03:17 AM
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Why do I see 8 in the picture?
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Feb 26, 2025 03:20 AM
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oregonwinoFeb 26, 2025 03:20 AM
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$24.87 with Subscribe and save, thats a smoking deal!
Feb 26, 2025 03:28 AM
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SashimimiFeb 26, 2025 03:28 AM
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Great deal for those who need reliable rechargeables! Eneloops have been solid for me—still going strong after years of use.
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Feb 26, 2025 04:52 AM
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RockalittleFeb 26, 2025 04:52 AM
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Quote from DjScibbity :
They havent been that low in several years. Ive had deal alerts setup for 2 years. This is about as cheap as Ive seen the last 1+ years. Even checking Keepa and CamelX3 show this.
As an alternative, the Ikea Laddas are supposedly rebadged Eneloop Pros at well under $2/battery. Ive been running those and have been happy with the results.
Right around $2 per battery nowadays. The AAA are 7.49/4pack.
Laddas are also available at 2450mAh $10/4pack.

Either way Ladd or these Eneloops are a solid buy
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Feb 26, 2025 05:44 AM
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lookalikehuuhFeb 26, 2025 05:44 AM
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Quote from Harmonica :
I was an early adopter as well. It was 2006 or 2007, but I got my first set from CC for my first digital camera which took 4 AA's. I think I paid $30-40 for 4 batteries and a charger. Insane to think it was that much, but even more insane that they still work well today.

I later got lucky twice at Walmart when they clearance the same set for $8. I worked the heck out of those powering a baby swing which was supposed to take 4 D sized batteries. Don't know how many 100's of hours they worked.

The best thing I can say is I've owned them for nearly 20 years and I've never had to throw one away. I shudder to think how many my wife has donated in old kids toys despite me insisting she check every battery compartment prior to dropping donations off.
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Feb 26, 2025 01:44 PM
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KhaiT1507Feb 26, 2025 01:44 PM
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Anyone is using these for their Blink doorbell?
Feb 26, 2025 02:20 PM
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LLcjFeb 26, 2025 02:20 PM
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In case you're wondering, They've been bouncing around this price for a while now. I think this thread started a while back. But I do love eneloops , consistently the most reliable for me
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Feb 26, 2025 02:23 PM
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Only1ZFeb 26, 2025 02:23 PM
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Quote from stockshowgypsy :
They still make them-(2500) called pros or high capacity. I think Ikea and Panasonic (black version) have them. I have them and main problem is they are rated for 500 recharges vs 2000 for regulars. Break them in right and they will charge to the 2500 level. Once they hit the 500 charges they get erratic, Hard to charge and will not terminate unless babied in a good smart charger
That's the whole point of the Pros. They are meant for high discharge capability like high powered camera flashes. If you don't have a need for high discharge capability, you should buy the white ones. But knocking the Pros as they don't hold up as well is not actually quite telling the whole story. They are meant for completely different applications. For the record, I have had both for years and the black Pros or the Fujitsu Pros which are the same have never gone bad. They have all worked for years and years. I have some Pros that still work great that are a decade old at this point.
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Feb 26, 2025 02:48 PM
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MaroonCorn6502Feb 26, 2025 02:48 PM
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Quote from enesugur :
There is no 1.2 or 1.5V Li-ion batteries. Li-ion cells typically have 3.7V. Those "batteries" are Li-ion cell + dc-dc converter + charger. Might be OK for stuff that doesn't require high currents (remote, candle) but you should NOT rely on cheap & ultra small form factor dc-dc converter for suppling high currents.
They do exist, but cost a bit more and doesn't seem as reliable. Search for "1.5v lithium aa batteries rechargeable". Capacity is a bit higher even factoring the 3.7v -> 1.5v conversion electronics.
https://www.amazon.com/SINCEHOLY-...B0D6RBL882
Feb 26, 2025 02:56 PM
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DIW90210Feb 26, 2025 02:56 PM
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These are the best! Still have a bunch from 2006 - 2010. Never needed to replace them and use all of them to this day. I do baby them in a smart charger though.

I feel the Ni-MH Panasonic Eneloops should be much cheaper these days. I've been buying dirt cheep 18650 Li-Ion batteries from Temu lately for around $0.50 each. So far so good, will see how long the 18650's last but it's a shame that Eneloops still cost way more than decent quality Li-Ion batteries!
Last edited by DIW90210 February 26, 2025 at 06:59 AM.
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Feb 26, 2025 03:19 PM
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MattW6366Feb 26, 2025 03:19 PM
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Quote from SAN_MARINO :
Could you guys recommend a good battery charger? Thank you!

https://mahaenergy.com/mh-c9000/
This is what I have and am very happy with. Discontinued, but the new version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DJDQ4Y8 is one I would consider, but would do more research.
A charger that you can set charge rate, as well as having analyze/refresh, is very handy. Being able to see how each battery is taking a charge is also helpful.
I only have eneloops, some from Costco, some from Amazon, and have had many for more than 5 years, some close to 10. I use them moderately, and do sometimes use alkalines in kids toys if I think I might not see them for a while and don't want to lose them Smilie
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C47V3770Feb 26, 2025 07:01 PM
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$1.41 off and 2-4 weeks to ship. Hell of a deal
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