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$7.70
Discount:
54% off
Retailer:
Amazon.ca

 

This looks like an amazing deal to me:

AmazonBasics AAA Rechargeable Batteries 12-pack
$7.70 each when you buy 2 or more packs, Quantity Discount (Save 54%), Regular $16.64 for 1 pack

but they look like they are Alkaline rechargeables… anyone know if they have any problems?
edit: I just noticed that I’ve bought these already before — they’re good; I haven’t had any problems with them; they’re Ni-MH

https://www.amazon.ca/AmazonBasics-AAA-Rechargeable-Batteries-12-Pack/dp/B007B9NXAC/

Don’t forget the 25% off code BACK2WORK21 or 25CANREOPEN

Must have an Amazon Business account



Amazon product: AmazonBasics AAA Rechargeable Batteries (12-Pack) Pre-charged – Battery Packaging May Vary
Customer Reviews:
Bought these in August 2018. Batteries are made in China (white labels). Listed capacity is 800mAh, but my Maha PowerEx reports between 825-895 mAh on each of the 12 cells (~850mAh average) That is very consistent with other made-in-China low self discharge (LSD) NiMH batteries that I’ve tested. As a hobby flashlight tester, I’ve gone through many hundred NiMH cells over the years. My findings are that the China-made cells – sold under quality brand names (like Duracell, Amazon, Sony, etc) are typically higher average capacity – but more individually variable – compared to actual Eneloops or re-badged made in Japan cells. I have not observed any differences in longevity, although none last as long as the stated number of cycles. Good value cells so far, we will see how long they last.


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