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Features: - Ideal battery for game controllers, toys, flashlights, digital cameras, clocks, and more
- 10-year leak-free shelf life; store for emergencies or use right away
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging; easy to open and store extras for later use
- These batteries are NOT rechargeable; for rechargeable options, check out Amazon Basics rechargeable batteries
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You must have a bad charger
These used these for the past 5 years, Great for remotes, controllers, toys. I have a father who has worn the ink on the ROKU buttons completely off, from always fast forwarding/rewinding Youtube videos, and they last him several weeks before needing to be changed.
The rechargeables I use on many items. At Christmas, I'll throw them in animated village items or led lighted pictures, and don't bother turning them off. They'll run for 4 days continuously before dying, then I just pop another set in, instead of turning everything off and on every night. I replace the crap batteries that come with the solar lights, and now they last until morning.
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These used these for the past 5 years, Great for remotes, controllers, toys. I have a father who has worn the ink on the ROKU buttons completely off, from always fast forwarding/rewinding Youtube videos, and they last him several weeks before needing to be changed.
The rechargeables I use on many items. At Christmas, I'll throw them in animated village items or led lighted pictures, and don't bother turning them off. They'll run for 4 days continuously before dying, then I just pop another set in, instead of turning everything off and on every night. I replace the crap batteries that come with the solar lights, and now they last until morning.
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