All-Battery.com has 20 AA 2600mah High Capacity NiMH Rechargeable Batteries with Compact Travel Charger for $19.99 with coupon code T4529 + free shipping.
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They also have 24 AAA for $18.99. Maybe that coupon code works on these too. Link
I can't say anything about the quality of the AA or AAA's. I have purchased the C and D sizes from this site and they work very well in my baby's swings. Sometimes I am amazed how at long they last.
BlackFire said:How do you know these batteries are terrible, ordered from the site or used this brand before? Certainly a good price! Here is how I know...I bought 2 packs of the AA and 2 packs of the AAA. Id sell them for 5 bucks LOL
billybabe3883 said:BlackFire said:How do you know these batteries are terrible, ordered from the site or used this brand before? Certainly a good price! Here is how I know...I bought 2 packs of the AA and 2 packs of the AAA. Id sell them for 5 bucks LOL
billybabe3883 said:BlackFire said:How do you know these batteries are terrible, ordered from the site or used this brand before? Certainly a good price! Here is how I know...I bought 2 packs of the AA and 2 packs of the AAA. Id sell them for 5 bucks LOL
billybabe3883 said:Actually, I was just making note that they suck. It is against the rules to seel items on FW OK, Give them to me - that should be ok - and I will make a donation in your name to Habitat for Humanity or Harvesters - that too should be ok.
FYI - Sanyo has developed a battery which is for all things: remotes, clocks, digital cameras. They are called Eneloop batteries. Not that this pertains directly to OPs batteries, but these are the green friendly ones which perform very well that I am aware of:
and before someone goes posting a review of these batteries be aware that they give people store credit to write positive reviews. check there forums if you don't trust me.
blankblank said:and before someone goes posting a review of these batteries be aware that they give people store credit to write positive reviews. check there forums if you don't trust me.
SlamDonkey said:FYI - Sanyo has developed a battery which is for all things: remotes, clocks, digital cameras. They are called Eneloop batteries. Not that this pertains directly to OPs batteries, but these are the green friendly ones which perform very well that I am aware of:
It's a very good deal, especially with free shipping. My experience so far after a year of using All-Battery's Tenergy AA/AAA cells has been good - and I'm not a paid reviewer! Admittedly, I haven't run any formal tests, but my kid has 3 video game systems (and never less than 4 friends here at any given time) all using wireless controllers as well as all the other remotes, cameras, etc around the house. None failed or leaked in over a year of constant use. Frankly, sometimes I wish the damn things would fail so they'd do something else that didn't require a remote (like get out of the house)!!
iceui2 said:blankblank said:and before someone goes posting a review of these batteries be aware that they give people store credit to write positive reviews. check there forums if you don't trust me.
Don't worry, I'm not part of this review thing! I just found out about it!
I'm surprised FW staff haven't removed this topic altogether yet. I made an All-Battery post (not knowing their sneaky practices) which ultimately got taken down. For the record, their "low self discharge" (wannabe eneloops) aren't as terrible as their regular rechargables but they are still cheap. (hold about 75% capacity of what they advertise and bad battery rate (won't hold charge) of about 5 - 10%)
so in the end you are still better off just paying more for better batteries (eneloops)
I bought 4 9 volt NiMH batteries from them and a charger for them. So far in less than 12 months two of the four batteries have died (the cells inside have expanded and the battery cases have expanded and opened). I say avoid, as you get what you pay for.
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