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Energizer NH15BP-4 ACCU 2500mAh Rechargeable AA Batteries (Four-pack) Studio : Energizer Batteries by Energizer Batteries Brand : Energizer Model : NH15BP4 Publisher : Energizer Batteries Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 4 EAN : 0039800016362 UPC : 039800016362 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 122 reviews)
List Price : $14.99 Our Price : $5.74
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Four AA NiMH rechargeable batteries
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Great for the environment
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Ideal for the most advanced, high-drain devices, like digital cameras
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Product Description |
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4 NiMH "AA" rechargeable batteries * each battery rated at 2500mAh * |
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SAVE LOTS OF MONEY AND THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE SAME TIME |
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In this day and age it is hard to understand why everyone isn't using rechargable batteries. I own about 6 packs of these batteries. They are wonderful. I bet I have saved hundreds of dollars so far and keep saving. Why pay $4.00 to $5.00 for one pack of batteries that get used once and thrown away when you can purchase these and reuse them 1000 times. I absolutely refuse to by disposable batteries for the most part. It is true that they don't quite have the power of normal energizer alkaline batteries so they might be an issue for certain things that use a lot of power. For example Digital Camera's take a lot of power. But for the most part these work really well and I have used them for 3 - 4 years now. I highly recommend them to everyone. |
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Good Rechargeable battery |
Overall works very well. Holds charge well. Gets 20 or so full recharge/drain cycles before starting to taper off on holding a charge. 30 or so is the limit. However, that's not a bad return on investment.
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Dead |
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I have a whole bunch of these along with a lot of other rechargeable batteries and these ones are the worst by far. They only work for about 15 minutes now and then die. It's takes probably a year to get to this point. I could have saved money by buying regular batteries for the amount of use I've gotten out of these. |
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Very short lifetime |
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The lifetime of those batteries are so short you would need dozens and overwhelming look after for continuous recharge. Not money worthy. |
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Don't waste your money |
As others have said, these batteries do not hold a charge at all. I have 20~ of these that I mostly use in Wii and Xbox 360 controllers, with 6-8 to spare for when one set goes dead. They're always charged as soon as they're taken out and then put back in a case with the other reserves. Often times it might be 3-4 weeks before I have to change some out, and at least 1/2 of the time the replacements are already dead.
I have 4 Sony batteries in the mix, and as another poster has mentioned, I've also noticed that they seem to hold their charge much better. |
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