Each purchase is for twelve (12) Duracell Coppertop AA Pre-charged Rechargable Batteries Ships as six (6) 2-packs sealed in retail packaging
Pre-charged and ready to use, straight out of the pack Works with any universal AA NiMH battery charger (not included) Retains power for up to 365 days while not in use, unlike other rechargeables Can be recharged 100's of times Longer lasting in high drain devices, than ordinary alkaline batteries No special battery charger required (Duracell Chargers Recommended) No memory effect Product Type: General Purpose Batter Capacity: 2000mAh Compatibility: MP3 players Portable CD players, Digital and Flash Cameras, Hand-held Electronic Games, Personal Organizers, Smoke Detectors and Flashlights
You get 12 Batteries for only $21.99 Lowest price on the web!!!
MISURICK said: g10ny said: MISURICK said: any deal on AAA / made in Japan ones ?! tyia! Try buying fewer flashlights from Meritline for a change.
got a few but they take AA / but a very intelligent comment 'll take under consideration! I also bought quite a few lately, most of them take AAA, only a few take AA.
Thanks OP. The general consensus in the battery forums is that precharged duracells from Japan are rebadged Eneloops, which means they are of the low self-discharge variety. Considering a 4-pack of eneloops will run you $10-11 on the web, this is a great deal.
After I got a Maha C9000 charger, it was quite disgusting to run some tests on my collection of "regular" NIMHs, esp all the crap energizer batteries I had. Even after conditioning, these things were only holding around 500mah of charge for an advertised 2500mah battery. Only eneloops or comparable from now on.
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