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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 18, 2026 11:53 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Feb 18, 2026 11:53 PM

Energizer Recharge Pro AAA/AA Battery Charger w/ 4 Rechargeable AA Batteries

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Amazon has Energizer Recharge Pro AAA/AA Battery Charger w/ 4 NiMh Rechargeable AA Batteries on sale for $13.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has Energizer Recharge Pro AAA/AA Battery Charger w/ 4 NiMh Rechargeable AA Batteries on sale for $13.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • One Energizer Recharge Pro Battery Charger for NiMH Rechargeable AA Batteries and AAA Batteries
  • Smart battery charger takes 3 hours to charge Energizer rechargeable AAA batteries and AA batteries
  • AAA and AA battery charger uses audio and visual indicators to track rechargeable battery charger progress
  • AA and AAA battery charger with auto shutoff to protect NiMH rechargeable batteries

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Amazon has Energizer Recharge Pro AAA/AA Battery Charger w/ 4 NiMh Rechargeable AA Batteries on sale for $13.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has Energizer Recharge Pro AAA/AA Battery Charger w/ 4 NiMh Rechargeable AA Batteries on sale for $13.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • One Energizer Recharge Pro Battery Charger for NiMH Rechargeable AA Batteries and AAA Batteries
  • Smart battery charger takes 3 hours to charge Energizer rechargeable AAA batteries and AA batteries
  • AAA and AA battery charger uses audio and visual indicators to track rechargeable battery charger progress
  • AA and AAA battery charger with auto shutoff to protect NiMH rechargeable batteries

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Yesterday 12:04 AM
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elberchoYesterday 12:04 AM
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I think the "Pro" label applies to the charger and not the batteries because I have the batteries which claim 2000 mah but do not even last half as long as my enloop ones. Still not a bad deal if you need a fast charger and some spare batteries.
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Yesterday 03:44 AM
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KatjaZYesterday 03:44 AM
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The batteries are manufactured in China.
I bought the 'value charger' version of this from Amazon a few months ago and returned them.
I'd gotten this set a year or so ago at Costco and the batteries were manufactured in Japan and they were good.
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Maaaark914Yesterday 01:48 PM
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Looking for some good rechargeable batteries
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BigburitoYesterday 03:40 PM
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Quote from Maaaark914 :
Looking for some good rechargeable batteries
Honestly I would say skip the NiMH and get lithium rechargable ones instead. There are AA/A rechargeable lithiums that are much better for higher voltage products. (Lithium AA as an example stay at 1.5 v from full to depleted while most NiMH start at 1.2 v and continue to drop as they are used and as they naturally deplete.) I bought some mupoer AAs and they have worked really well for me. AAAs are harder to find but do exist. I also just picked up some rechargeable 9vs that so far have worked well.
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nixnacToday 04:04 AM
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Great price!
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holysinToday 04:20 AM
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Kinda surprised this is FP and to each their own (I've had not so great experiences with energizer rechargeables lately), but do note this will *only* charge batteries by 2s which can lead to batteries not being fully charged if they've not discharged the same amount. An option that is a bit more with 8 batteries (and the capability to charge any number from 1-8 batteries) would be https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0GDG3L38B/ for $18 which includes 4 2800 AAs and 4 1100 AAAs. My charger had one failed port (because I always used the same ports) after 2 years (nearly daily) use. It's availble without batteries for $13 as well (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EB7812C/ ) but for the price, opt for the 8 batteries if you have any need of AA or AAAs.
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bargainleecherToday 04:27 AM
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Just from personal experience. I bought 2 sets of these from Costco and both of the chargers failed. I thought it was the batteries but buying a 3rd party charger on Amazon, the batteries were still good.

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DragonflyPunchToday 04:55 AM
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It's definitely not as convenient as getting something shipped from Amazon, but in case you're considering buying a charger and happen to need to visit an IKEA store soon, I would highly recommend the IKEA charger. It's highly regarded and costs just $9.

https://applink.ikea.com/tY8M9r9M...25--us--en

Of course, if you buy 4-pack batteries as well from IKEA, it becomes more expensive than this deal. But on the flip side, IKEA batteries are known to be rebadged Eneloops and so are quite good.
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kevinaaaToday 05:55 AM
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Quote from Bigburito :
Honestly I would say skip the NiMH and get lithium rechargable ones instead. There are AA/A rechargeable lithiums that are much better for higher voltage products. (Lithium AA as an example stay at 1.5 v from full to depleted while most NiMH start at 1.2 v and continue to drop as they are used and as they naturally deplete.) I bought some mupoer AAs and they have worked really well for me. AAAs are harder to find but do exist. I also just picked up some rechargeable 9vs that so far have worked well.
AA rechargeable lithium is not mainstream. There must be some reason.
Today 06:36 AM
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FeistyPickle3881Today 06:36 AM
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I recommend the Eneloop batteries over these. Eneloop lasts much longer and holds their charge better. IKEA makes a similar Eneloop style product.
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PabloV3955Today 05:46 PM
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Bought this a while back and stopped working after a month. Would not recommend.

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