EBL 16-Counts AA Rechargeable Batteries 2300mAh High Capacity AA NiMH Double A Battery 1.2 volts
- Brand:
- EBL
- Model Number:
- LR03
- UPC:
- 761312437976
- EAN:
- 0761312437976
- Walmart SKU:
- 770071330
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 966 reviews.
Ordering and shipping was flawless, they came quickly as promised. The problem was with the rechargeable batteries. It seems that their size is slightly bigger that of the regular AA batteries. I had some miniature Christmas displays made in China and I couldn't fit them in easily. Because of that probably a connection was not made and they didn't lit up ( last season I used regular batteries, was no problem). I tested the rechargeable batteries, it showed 1.28V ( versus the regular batteries 1.58V). I am going to try them on something else.
Put three of these in my solar flagpole light. It's on for about 12 hrs. this time of year. It's been 8 days and the lights are still as bright in the morning as they were the night before. Happy so far.
we got these for toddler toys and we use them all the time. we also purchased the 8 slot charger from this same company. it's cheaper, over time, than repeatedly buying batteries.
Great Price, great Product, Fast Shipping. These are really good brand of Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries.
Yes it gives more power and lasts longer than the others
These rechargeable batteries only charge to 80% of their potential, which is like a really stupid if you happen to put it on a reader or a tester because it always looks like they're just barely good enough needs. It would be better if that was a different type of system.
One of the longer lasting re-chargeable batteries at a good price. Used in battery operated candles, remote controls, small flashlights and toothbrushes.
You get what you pay for with these… they work, but they die fast and the charger feels so cheap and brittle.
Junk. Won't hold a charge.
Holds not even 70% of the capacity advertised. Very disappointed. They discharge faster as well. So a month later and they are as low as 50%. Do not recommemd.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $19.19 (May 18) to $24.99 (Jun 8) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $20.62.
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