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$13.98*: Energizer AA and AAA Battery Charger w/ 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Energizer AA and AAA Battery Charger w/ 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries for $13.98.
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$16 lower (53% savings) than the list price of $29.98
$10.01 lower (42% savings) than the previous price of $23.99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Energizer AA and AAA Battery Charger w/ 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries for $13.98.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$16 lower (53% savings) than the list price of $29.98
$10.01 lower (42% savings) than the previous price of $23.99

*Previous 🔥Frontpage Deal at $15 with 50 Deal Score and 111 comments.

Customer reviews
4.6⭐ / 66,789 global ratings
8,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B00IM3P8GS [amazon.com]

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6d ago
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Joined Dec 2013
6d ago
Shredded_Wheat
6d ago
62 Posts
I have this charger and batteries and paid about this much at Walmart not on sale...not very good...I would look elsewhere
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AllThingsTech2000
6d ago
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I thought Lithium batteries are better?
6d ago
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6d ago
sylentz
6d ago
1,918 Posts
4x 1.2v NiMH with a garbage charger? This might be on sale but it is in no way slick.
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5d ago
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5d ago
kurtphyre
5d ago
278 Posts
I had this charger. It quit working within a year of purchase.
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sr27
5d ago
375 Posts
Amazon prime sales are …. Garbage. I would refrain from buying anything from Amazon for these couple of weeks.
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5d ago
Fortune090
5d ago
33 Posts
Got this combo last time it popped up here. Batteries and charger work, but the batteries don't last a terribly long time and the charger is restricted to charging the batteries in pairs, so they can't be used all too effectively in odd-number applications. There are likely better options out there- I would not get these again, personally.
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Torres720
3d ago
102 Posts
I bought this item on bestbuy and it takes forever to completely charge the batteries.

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2d ago
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NiceSlickBlack
2d ago
432 Posts
Quote from kurtphyre :
I had this charger. It quit working within a year of purchase.
Got it from Meijer and opened and used it 6 months later...didn't even work at all. Seems that high 4.6 rating baloney. Can't trust these ratings anymore.
2d ago
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CoreyR2384
2d ago
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Quote from AllThingsTech2000 :
I thought Lithium batteries are better?

NI-MH AA and AAA batteries are better than lithium in most cases. Lithium batteries are 3.7V due to their inherent technology, but AA and AAA devices require 1.2V-1.5V. To get around this, lithium AA's have step-down circuitry in them to get to 1.5V, and that circuitry essentially drains the batteries even while they're not in use. On top of that, that circuitry generates quite a bit of EMI interference, so it causes problems in sensitive electronics, like medical devices. They're better in devices with heavy use that aren't sensitive. In every other case, Ni-MH is better.

That said, these Energizer batteries are most likely terrible Chinese batteries. Eneloop and IKEA Ladda batteries are the way to go.

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