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8-Pack Rayovac NiMH Rechargeable AA Batteries 1350mAh $8 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

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Walmart [walmart.com] has 8-Pack Rayovac NiMH Rechargeable AA Batteries 1350mAh for $8. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.


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8 pack of Rayovac 1350mAh Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries for your everyday, high-use electronics Lasts up to 2x longer vs Rayovac standard AA alkaline in digital cameras (results may vary by device) These double A batteries are ideal for high use devices including gaming controllers, wireless mice, flashlights and remote-control vehicles Rechargeable AA batteries hold power for up to 1 year in storage (For optimal performance, charge batteries prior to using.) Also available in AAA batteries, C batteries, D batteries and 9V batteries These Rayovac batteries pre-charged and ready to use AA rechargeable batteries for your convenience
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Walmart [walmart.com] has 8-Pack Rayovac NiMH Rechargeable AA Batteries 1350mAh for $8. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.


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8 pack of Rayovac 1350mAh Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries for your everyday, high-use electronics Lasts up to 2x longer vs Rayovac standard AA alkaline in digital cameras (results may vary by device) These double A batteries are ideal for high use devices including gaming controllers, wireless mice, flashlights and remote-control vehicles Rechargeable AA batteries hold power for up to 1 year in storage (For optimal performance, charge batteries prior to using.) Also available in AAA batteries, C batteries, D batteries and 9V batteries These Rayovac batteries pre-charged and ready to use AA rechargeable batteries for your convenience

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Today 11:45 AM
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AquaGuide570Today 11:45 AM
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Don't get these and instead get Amazon rechargeable AAs that have a capacity of 2000mah. Advertised as being rechargeable 1000 times.

Cost a dollar a battery for the $16 pack. Even the high capacity 2400mah can be bought for roughly a dollar or even less a battery if you get a good deal.
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Today 11:47 AM
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DerpalityToday 11:47 AM
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Quote from AquaGuide570 :
Don't get these and instead get Amazon rechargeable AAs that have a capacity of 2000mah. Advertised as being rechargeable 1000 times.

Cost a dollar a battery for the $16 pack. Even the high capacity 2400mah can be bought for roughly a dollar or even less a battery if you get a good deal.

Don't laugh at me but can rechargeable batteries use any brand charger?
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Today 11:51 AM
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Today 11:51 AM
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Quote from Derpality :
Don't laugh at me but can rechargeable batteries use any brand charger?
Yes..
Today 01:17 PM
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GreySwing658Today 01:17 PM
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Quote from Derpality :
Don't laugh at me but can rechargeable batteries use any brand charger?
lithium batteries uses different kind of charger
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killerrabbit1961Today 02:02 PM
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Quote from AquaGuide570 :
Don't get these and instead get Amazon rechargeable AAs that have a capacity of 2000mah. Advertised as being rechargeable 1000 times.

Cost a dollar a battery for the $16 pack. Even the high capacity 2400mah can be bought for roughly a dollar or even less a battery if you get a good deal.
I've used the Amazon batteries, and they don't last for as many charges as other brands. The Rayovac's do have a low mah, but I would spend more on either eneloop or Laddas from Ikea to get a higher mah than the Rayovac and much higher quality than the Amazon.
Today 03:06 PM
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harley48Today 03:06 PM
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Consider that these are 'special use' AA for things that get used/cycled heavily and 'abused' a lot (solar lights, constantly charging portable phones and the like ).
There is an inverse relationship between capacity and longevity. Eneloop Pros/2450mAh, don't last nearly as well as Eneloop regular/2000mAh.
AA that are like 2800mAh don't do well at all over time-limited aging and cycle life.
I've got Rayovac AA that are over 12 years old and still work OK. BUT, I SERIOUSLY doubt that modern Rayovac are evenly remotely related to the old ones. .
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trzaToday 04:59 PM
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The Japanese made batteries have always been high quality, in my experience.

These are made in China. But their relatively low capacity makes me think they'll fare far better than high capacity Chinese made batteries, which tend to overstate their capacity and often seem to die well before hitting their claimed number of charges.

Eneloop and Ikea Laada tend to be easy to find and Japanese made.

YMMV and all that.

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RedflyerToday 07:37 PM
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
I've used the Amazon batteries, and they don't last for as many charges as other brands. The Rayovac's do have a low mah, but I would spend more on either eneloop or Laddas from Ikea to get a higher mah than the Rayovac and much higher quality than the Amazon.
Japanese made Panasonic enloops and IKEA laddas are much better. These shitty rayovac and Amazon generics are made in china and horrible. some dont charge, some lose charge within days, some leak, the forum complaints are crazy. Avoid chinese batteries in general.
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psharkauburnToday 10:26 PM
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1350 mah is lower than most, BUT Rayovac is a brand name and I trust they'd stand behind their 5 year guarantee. I have other rayovac rechargeables that have been working fine for years, nothing bad to say about them.

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