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The Duracell Rechargeable AA Batteries pack includes 12 high-performance NiMH batteries designed for heavy-use devices. With the ability to recharge up to 400 times and a lifespan of 10 years, these batteries are pre-charged and ready to use, making them a reliable choice for both household and business needs.
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming Controller |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
G**T
Duracell makes the best rechargeables (but stay away from their alkalines)
Though Duracell alkalines are known for destroying electronics due to severe leakage (Energizers being a close second), I've always found Duracell rechargeables to be superior, especially to the likes of Energizer rechargeables which can't hold a candle to the Duracells. Likewise, I've never seen a Duracell rechargeable leak, whereas I have seen a few Energizer rechargeables do so. The Duracell rechargeables will also hold their full charge for many months, whereas the Energizers have to be charged just before you use them.
V**S
Works well
Works well
L**S
Best rechargeables, hands down
I've used a lot of different rechargeable batteries over the years and Duracell's are still top. I've had other "less expensive" batteries, and sometimes I find that they're weird sizes, or they suddenly stop charging, only 1 has had a bulg (it wasn't even a knock off brand), quite a lot have corroded. I've slowly replaced almost all of the batteries in my house with rechargeable Duracell's (where applicable). It has finally gotten to the point that I havr some extra rechargeables and a few non-recharchables (just in case), and I have yet to find a better alternative. I dabble in music and electronics and electronics for music and I'm definitely aware that I'll always need a back up, no matter what, but in a crunch, they've always worked and my non-recharchables are in a kitchen drawer gathering dust.
A**.
Good but not Great
I like rechargeable batteries but these don't last very long. We find ourselves swapping them out on the kids toys 3x as often but at least we're polluting less. I will us disposables for flashlights and life-safety items as these tend to discharge quickly and I can't have that in an emergency.
A**R
Duracell rechargeable
I bought these 12 pack duracell Batteries for my house works very good
S**E
Yup, These are Batteries
What more do you want? These are reliable, rechargable batteries. They last as long as you would expect batteries to last and don't seem to be losing charge capacity after about 5 recharges. Great value, always go rechargable.
M**R
AVOID THIS SCAM (NOT PRECHARGED) arived complety trashed, will not hold a charge
NOT precharged at all. they all came with less than 15% charge on all of them with half of them at under 10% and a few at 0% right out of the box at normal room temp.I had amazon replace them and i had the same issue with the 2nd batch.Updatei charge them all up to 100% and they maxed out at 1.40 to 1.41 volts. seeing as a fully charge AA is a minimum of 1.5 volts... these failed an initial charge test.i let them sit out (half in the fridge and half in room temp) for 48 hours. ALL OF THEM dropped down to 75 to 72% charge with the ones from the fringe htting 75% and the room temp nearly 70%.I tried charging a few back up to 100% but they would not even run simple toys with lights and motors. These batteries are GARBAGE JUNK right out of the box. DO NOT BUY THEM.AA and rechargeable batteries should be shipped full charge and stored with a full charge. My amazon basics and enloop batteries BOTH all hold a full charge for months on end in room temp of 1.48 volts and i have been using them for years.
B**S
Good brand
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