Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
43 results found matching

Show results for
$ - $
Filters
Filters
Filters
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148421872 added 07-11-2021 11:07 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
That's not the worst. I used to buy rechargeables to replace alkaline. Many of them ended up forgotten in the device that rarely get used and totally discharged (which is even worse than slowly...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148408282 added 07-10-2021 11:18 PM by fatima_alrawi in Deal Talk
Expired
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148407544 added 07-10-2021 9:48 PM by kobe0007 in Deal Talk
EBL ranked the WORST in retaining their life. I bought them in the past and can confirm they are trash. I still recharge them but I recharge them often. youtube.com/watch?v=-jXQNY6rve8
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148407121 added 07-10-2021 9:05 PM by SlaV5105 in Deal Talk
Stay away from nimh aa batteries. While they have large capacity - most devices expect a slightly higher voltage , so these stop working very quick. Invest a little bit more money and go with...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148404409 added 07-10-2021 4:46 PM by Shadowman247 in Deal Talk
That's funny; everyone knows a crappy chinese product at 1/2 price can not have the same quality of a well-known brand at a reasonable price. Still we want to believe that imposible may be possible!...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Good info. I just needed the batteries asap after the mishap and didn't do the research. I have 10 year old eneloops that are still going strong.
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148402108 added 07-10-2021 1:30 PM by iceage2007 in Deal Talk
All I know is all my AAA at work from this brand are no longer hold any charge after a year or so.
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148398526 added 07-10-2021 8:34 AM by Syndrake in Deal Talk
This is an important consideration that I don't think people realize. Regular 1.2V NiMH batteries work fine for a lot of things, but I tried them in a laser pointer and it was always too dim for my...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148397155 added 07-10-2021 6:31 AM by volodath in Deal Talk
What devices do you have that will work on regular alkalines but. It rechargable? Regular alkaline's voltage drops under 1.2 pretty quick whereas rechargeable flatlines there for a while.
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148396360 added 07-10-2021 4:50 AM by crazymonkey1208 in Deal Talk
I don't know about the AAA version but I own plenty of the AA 2850mAh version that are over a year old and they work fine, but I doubt the capacity is as advertised. I use them in my scanners and...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148396003 added 07-10-2021 3:30 AM by TalentedRoute776 in Deal Talk
Oh my jesus i just bought 12 aaa ebl's last night 😡 still gonna cop this too tho 👌🏽
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148395883 added 07-10-2021 2:46 AM by gvgum in Deal Talk
Second that. Spend more on reputed manufacturers.
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148394887 added 07-09-2021 11:27 PM by joebowlin in Deal Talk
These batteries are terrible. Every time I go to use them, they are discharged already. I bought lots of the AA and AAA. You charge them and then they loose all of the charge in a month or so. I end...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148394710 added 07-09-2021 11:03 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
It depends on the purpose and device, it doesn't always need high discharge to benefit from Lithium. Some devices that require AA won't work at 1.2V at all (or multiple 1.2V), so NiMH is no go....
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148394353 added 07-09-2021 10:16 PM by fomobrain in Deal Talk
atleast for me it doesn't make sense to put rechargeable on remotes as even regular battery tend to stay longer. I use it high intensive applications like soap dispensers, work led lights, vr...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148394095 added 07-09-2021 9:43 PM by bostonman in Deal Talk
I was in IKEA past weekend and saw their LADDA aaa on sale for $4.99 (from orig $7.99) so I picked up 4 pieces. They are "made in Japan" and probably same as Eneloop. They powered my Coast PX250...
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148393423 added 07-09-2021 8:48 PM by max1001 in Deal Talk
Mine does. Been in remote for 2 years.
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148392823 added 07-09-2021 7:57 PM by flip25240 in Deal Talk
4 years for me lol
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148392310 added 07-09-2021 7:20 PM by ClayS3775 in Deal Talk
I've never hard a problem with the AAA or the AA's
+47 Score 42 Replies 30,339 Views
Post #148391203 added 07-09-2021 6:01 PM by ToolDeals in Deal Talk
Absolutely.... memory retaining, self discharging NiMH was old technology almost a decade ago. If I want to pick up a flashlight sitting in vehicle for a year and it still works, it is lithium...
Page 1 of 3
1 2 3

More Results from Amazon.com See more at Amazon

More Results from Walmart.com See more at Walmart

More Results from Ebay.com

Didn't find what you were looking for?

We're displaying limited results because of the following settings:

  • Deals with Any Rating
  • Deals from Any Time
  • Deals from 25 forums
  • Deals filtered by and
  • Searching within Entire Threads

If you want to relax this search, click here to reset all search parameters. You can also adjust them by using the filtering options on the left.