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Amazon Basics 24-Pack Rechargeable AAA NiMH Performance Batteries, 800 mAh, Recharge up to 1000x Times, Pre-Charged
Manufacturer:
Amazon
Model Number:
HFR-AAA800
Product SKU:
B07NXG4NV9
UPC:
192233057002
ASIN:
B07NXG4NV9
Brand:
Amazon Basics
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
0.413 x 0.413 x 1.752 Inches
Item Weight:
0.025375 pounds
Item model number:
HFR-AAA800
Manufacturer:
Amazon
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No issue with chargers, just that they're not the deal they used to be when they were rebadged Eneloops. Now they're just run-of-the-mill, no-name Chinese cells that likely aren't actually 800mAh and will have a higher failure rate.
Obviously it's more per cell, but they are higher capacity (not 1100mAh, of course, but mine are consistently 900-950mAh). I have had good luck with them, anyway.
These batteries are very low quality. Avoid. I regret buying both AAA and AA sizes. Buy Eneloop or Panasonic. Also, Ikea branded batteries are supposed to be rebadged Eneloop. I bought some recently, they seem to be working fine. Only time will tell if they are decent in the long run or not.
Been waiting for the AAs
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Is there an issue if they are? Asking because if I buy these, I plan to use with an Eneloop charger
No issue with chargers, just that they're not the deal they used to be when they were rebadged Eneloops. Now they're just run-of-the-mill, no-name Chinese cells that likely aren't actually 800mAh and will have a higher failure rate.
Obviously it's more per cell, but they are higher capacity (not 1100mAh, of course, but mine are consistently 900-950mAh). I have had good luck with them, anyway.
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Personally, this 16-pack of 1100mAh EBLs for $12.79 are a better buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DNPT1A4
Obviously it's more per cell, but they are higher capacity (not 1100mAh, of course, but mine are consistently 900-950mAh). I have had good luck with them, anyway.
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I have forgotten to cancel my s&s on occasion
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Is there an issue if they are? Asking because if I buy these, I plan to use with an Eneloop charger
Not quite as slick as this, but the AA version of the exact same thing is $22 for $24. Pretty good deal imo
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30% will fail in first year
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Personally, this 16-pack of 1100mAh EBLs for $12.79 are a better buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DNPT1A4
Obviously it's more per cell, but they are higher capacity (not 1100mAh, of course, but mine are consistently 900-950mAh). I have had good luck with them, anyway.
Curious how to tell if they failed? I have a bunch.