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frontpagepennysave posted Sep 21, 2025 02:37 PM
frontpagepennysave posted Sep 21, 2025 02:37 PM

16-Ct Panasonic eneloop AAA 2100 Cycle Rechargeable Batteries

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Amazon has 16-Count Panasonic eneloop AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (BK-4MCCA16FA) for $30.30. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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About this item:
  • Recharge eneloop AAA batteries up to 2,100 times, reducing waste and saving money.
  • Delivers 850mAh typical (800mAh minimum) for reliable performance in a wide range of devices.
  • Pre-charged at the factory using solar energy and ready to use right out of the package.
  • Maintains up to 70% of its charge after 10 years of storage (when not in use).
  • Works in temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C).
  • Made in Japan and packaged in the United States.
  • Includes 16 eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries.

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.69 less (24.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This beats a previous Frontpage Deal from July 2025.
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Amazon has 16-Count Panasonic eneloop AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (BK-4MCCA16FA) for $30.30. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for posting this deal.

About this item:
  • Recharge eneloop AAA batteries up to 2,100 times, reducing waste and saving money.
  • Delivers 850mAh typical (800mAh minimum) for reliable performance in a wide range of devices.
  • Pre-charged at the factory using solar energy and ready to use right out of the package.
  • Maintains up to 70% of its charge after 10 years of storage (when not in use).
  • Works in temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C).
  • Made in Japan and packaged in the United States.
  • Includes 16 eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.69 less (24.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This beats a previous Frontpage Deal from July 2025.
  • 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.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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RonSwansun
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about the same cost per battery if someone needs less (8) https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-...B00JHKSMIG
JakeF2980
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literally the best rechargeable batteries you can buy

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Sep 21, 2025 03:38 PM
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hpcaubSep 21, 2025 03:38 PM
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hmm, are people getting fake eneloops from Amazon? looks like a deal for real enoops.
Sep 21, 2025 03:40 PM
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XtraCrispiSep 21, 2025 03:40 PM
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Are these any good?
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Sep 21, 2025 04:31 PM
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MrPobearsSep 21, 2025 04:31 PM
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As someone who really doesn't use triple A batteries much. Maybe 2 devices, am I better off just using disposables?
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Sep 21, 2025 04:32 PM
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JakeF2980Sep 21, 2025 04:32 PM
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Quote from XtraCrispi :
Are these any good?
literally the best rechargeable batteries you can buy
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Sep 21, 2025 05:18 PM
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ValueRangerSep 21, 2025 05:18 PM
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Quote from MrPobears :
As someone who really doesn't use triple A batteries much. Maybe 2 devices, am I better off just using disposables?
Depends on usage. At this size; it's better to use standard batteries on heavier loads.

These official Eneloop's are excellent for remotes, wireless keyboards, etc.. Measure your loads and then decide.
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Sep 21, 2025 06:16 PM
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LarryFishermanSep 21, 2025 06:16 PM
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Quote from ValueRanger :
Depends on usage. At this size; it's better to use standard batteries on heavier loads.These official Eneloop's are excellent for remotes, wireless keyboards, etc.. Measure your loads and then decide.
What heavier loads? Most of the AA powered devices are small things like this. Like I'm not gonna power my lawn mower with them.
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Sep 21, 2025 06:37 PM
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localboy808Sep 21, 2025 06:37 PM
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Quote from MrPobears :
As someone who really doesn't use triple A batteries much. Maybe 2 devices, am I better off just using disposables?
Short answer. Yes. Buying this many rechargeable AAA batteries that you don't use often simply doesn't make sense.

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Sep 21, 2025 06:39 PM
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localboy808Sep 21, 2025 06:39 PM
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Quote from LarryFisherman :
What heavier loads? Most of the AA powered devices are small things like this. Like I'm not gonna power my lawn mower with them.
Exactly. Buying 16 of these when you don't have many devices that use them doesn't make sense.
Sep 21, 2025 06:56 PM
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ValueRangerSep 21, 2025 06:56 PM
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Quote from LarryFisherman :
What heavier loads? Most of the AA powered devices are small things like this. Like I'm not gonna power my lawn mower with them.
Sorry; no. There are plenty of devices that are far more demanding than a very intermittent remote control.

Perhaps more investigation might help you.
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Sep 21, 2025 06:57 PM
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RonSwansunSep 21, 2025 06:57 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank RonSwansun

about the same cost per battery if someone needs less (8) https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-...B00JHKSMIG
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Sep 21, 2025 07:06 PM
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HunterGathererSep 21, 2025 07:06 PM
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Don't know why, but I ask "are these real" every time I see eneloop and Amazon in the same sentence.
Sep 21, 2025 07:14 PM
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CoralMice5195Sep 21, 2025 07:14 PM
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Quote from MrPobears :
As someone who really doesn't use triple A batteries much. Maybe 2 devices, am I better off just using disposables?
You could buy AA shells and out AAA batteries inside. I have been looking for a deal for AA for long time, there was none for a long time
Sep 21, 2025 09:11 PM
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BlueMallard431Sep 21, 2025 09:11 PM
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Quote from hpcaub :
hmm, are people getting fake eneloops from Amazon? looks like a deal for real enoops.
I've had bad luck with Amazon "eneloops". Several failed completely fairly quickly. Now I'll just buy Amazon Basics from them, never had one fail.
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Sep 21, 2025 09:34 PM
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AndrepartthreeSep 21, 2025 09:34 PM
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I've been using these for years now for wireless mice and TV remotes and they've worked out well for that purpose... in all fairness the AAA batteries that shipped with my roku TV which are not rechargeable lasted for the better part of a year before I tossed them Stick Out Tongue ... because I'm cheap Smilie I'm still using my year 2020 AAA enloop batteries which of course after 5 years of use and that many recharges will only recharge up to 65 percent of their capacity (or so say our roku TV's anyways) but even at 65 percent these older enloops still last in the tv remotes for months... bought the eight pack of AAA enloops in 2024 again which gets used in wireless mice (see below).

If you have a lot of devices that uses AAA batteries ... for example we have multiple computer mice and remotes... it might be worth grabbing a 16 pack of batteries just so you can swap them out easily as the charge starts to run out ...although I do notice the 8 pack of these is selling for $15 which is cheaper than the $19 I paid in 2024 and I've been happy with the performance of this exact same pack that I've bought.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JHKS...e_0_1&th=1

or if that link doesn't work for some reason search by B00JHKSMIG on the amazon website, that's the amazon asin number

....in our case the enloops last a very long time in our roku TV remotes before we get a low battery warning, months... wireless mouse may run through the battery's charge more quickly depending on how often you use the mouse but even in the case of one power hungry "needs two AAA batteries" mouse the batteries go a full month before they need charging.

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Sep 21, 2025 10:03 PM
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erishunSep 21, 2025 10:03 PM
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Quote from LarryFisherman :
Quote from ValueRanger [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Depends on usage. At this size; it's better to use standard batteries on heavier loads.These official Eneloop's are excellent for remotes, wireless keyboards, etc.. Measure your loads and then decide.
What heavier loads? Most of the AA powered devices are small things like this. Like I'm not gonna power my lawn mower with them.
Regular AAs are 1.5v. These are 1.2V so you're under voltage. Many electronics are OK with being undervoltage because, well, even alkalines with lose voltage as they start to die, but certain electronics simply won't work with 1.2v batteries. Or if they do, they'll start puttering out in just an hour

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