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16-Pack Amazon Basics Rechargeable 1.2V 850mAh AAA NiMh High-Capacity Batteries

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$7.35

$14

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Amazon has 16-Pack Amazon Basics Rechargeable 1.2V 850mAh AAA NiMh High-Capacity Batteries on sale for $7.76 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.37. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 16-Pack 1.2V 850mAh AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
  • Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months
  • Delivered pre-charged and ready to use
  • Can be recharged up to 500 times w/ minimal power lost
  • Ships in a Certified Frustration Free Packaging

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Amazon has 16-Pack Amazon Basics Rechargeable 1.2V 850mAh AAA NiMh High-Capacity Batteries on sale for $7.76 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.37. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for sharing this deal.

Note: You can manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

About the Product
  • 16-Pack 1.2V 850mAh AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
  • Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months
  • Delivered pre-charged and ready to use
  • Can be recharged up to 500 times w/ minimal power lost
  • Ships in a Certified Frustration Free Packaging

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 84,360 reviews.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Amazon Basics 16-Pack AAA High-Capacity 850 mAh Rechargeable Batteries, Pre-Charged, Recharge up to 500x

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GeorgeH6454
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These are just 46c each! Come on folks, that's just twice the price of the cheapest alkalines. I've been using them in remote controls, small flashlights, thermometers, and headlamps for awhile and I'm not disappointed. Sure they aren't as good as disposable lithiums or even alkalines but at this price there's no reason to complain. I do agree they're not low self discharge but again... 46c! Eneloops cost $2 on sale. I keep on finding more little devices that eat up AAAs and keep replacing them with these and I've stopped buying disposable alkalines.

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Today 02:47 PM
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TalentedHaddock257Today 02:47 PM
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great stuff for remotes! crappy quality but sufficient for this task, and avoids alkaline leakages
Today 02:59 PM
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Joined Nov 2003
oarfan24Today 02:59 PM
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LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months

I call BS! I just opened mine from order 16 months ago and they are all dead. some are giving me difficulty charging. I figured these were reasonably similar to eneloop but not in my experience
Today 03:23 PM
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redbumToday 03:23 PM
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Quote from oarfan24 :
LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months

I call BS! I just opened mine from order 16 months ago and they are all dead. some are giving me difficulty charging. I figured these were reasonably similar to eneloop but not in my experience

High expectation to think they would be similar to eneloops.

I used these for remotes, thermostats and room thermometer/hygrometers. They're not eneloops but they serve my needs.
Today 03:25 PM
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Joined Jul 2016
jsockToday 03:25 PM
34 Posts
These are only 1.2v and appropriate mainly for outdoor solar lights. Do not use these in modern electronic devices other than remote controls. These are also terrible quality batteries that do not last long. Slickdeals keeps posting these as front page because they earn a referral fee.
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Today 03:40 PM
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GeorgeH6454Today 03:40 PM
110 Posts
These are just 46c each! Come on folks, that's just twice the price of the cheapest alkalines. I've been using them in remote controls, small flashlights, thermometers, and headlamps for awhile and I'm not disappointed. Sure they aren't as good as disposable lithiums or even alkalines but at this price there's no reason to complain. I do agree they're not low self discharge but again... 46c! Eneloops cost $2 on sale. I keep on finding more little devices that eat up AAAs and keep replacing them with these and I've stopped buying disposable alkalines.
Today 04:37 PM
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HarmonicaToday 04:37 PM
1,147 Posts
Quote from oarfan24 :
LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 80% capacity for 24 months

I call BS! I just opened mine from order 16 months ago and they are all dead. some are giving me difficulty charging. I figured these were reasonably similar to eneloop but not in my experience
Bad batch. Exchange them.

I've had a set of AA and AAA for over a year. They've held up well charging them in my eneloop charger.

Side note, I bought a 4 pack of Eneloop AA's in ~2006 or 7. Cost me nearly $40 back then but they still hold a charge almost 20 years later with regular use.
Last edited by Harmonica September 18, 2025 at 09:40 AM.
Today 04:49 PM
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KaufboyToday 04:49 PM
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$6.60 w/ S&S. $0.41/each. Definitely not as good as Eneloop but the regular Amazon Basics have been decent. These are apparently slightly fatter than normal so fit could be an issue in some applications.

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Today 04:53 PM
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thikthirdToday 04:53 PM
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How come aa never go on sale
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Today 04:53 PM
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jnyip
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Today 04:53 PM
781 Posts
Every time these pop up on SD I always see negative comments. My kids have endless little toys that require batteries - are these ok for that, or do I need "better" rechargeables?
Today 05:28 PM
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Santa_ClausToday 05:28 PM
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Quote from thikthird :
How come aa never go on sale
Bro, do a search on SD.
Today 05:54 PM
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RedflyerToday 05:54 PM
2,034 Posts
avoid, avoid, avoid. these cheap chinese batteries leak like crazy
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Today 06:26 PM
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DrGeeToday 06:26 PM
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Quote from Redflyer :
avoid, avoid, avoid. these cheap chinese batteries leak like crazy
I've never had NiMH leak (any brand).
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