Energizer Recharge Power Plus AA 2300 mAh Rechargeable Batteries, Pre-Charged, 8 count
- Brand:
- Energizer
- Model Number:
- NH15BP-8
- UPC:
- 805100155533
- EAN:
- 0805100155533
- Walmart SKU:
- 634613882
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.47/5 from 17 reviews.
Our 1500 mAh btteries in the solar flood lights expired after 2 short years, these pre-charged 2300 mAh batteries are perfect for replacement. Shipping is fast too!
rechargeable always eliminates, another trip to the store, to get more.
As a professional photographer I use LOTS of AA/AAA batteries at work. These are all I've used for 4+ years. Whatever you do, DO NOT use these on those "15 minutes" chargers. They increase the batteries drain time and lessen the batteries lifespan
Best Recharging Battery on the market. Consistent for years. Runs longer than any other battery for its size for a rechargeable. Easily out lasted every battery that came with the original device.
The only battery that has made my solar driveway lights work from dusk to dawn in this Sun City Arizona unusually cold nights and mornings. They are still bright when I get up at 5:30 AM. Everyone else's solar lights on my street are dead. They are furnished pre charged. I rate them the best for this application. Lots of Solar Lights around here.
I've used these batteries for several years in my 35mm camera. They work great. They last a lot longer than regular AA batteries!
My 10 yr old daughter uses them very often, about a daily basis, when she plays her wii. I love the fact that they are rechargable & they dont damage the earth. The last a very long time & are great for when we travel out of town because if we leave w/ the batteries charged up, it wont run out of life until continuous use on something.
not especially good at holding a charge, but ok for Walmart's price
I only used them once and recharging them doesn't work anymore. I am surprised that they are so bad. I paid about $25-$30 with taxes. I purchased AC Delco aa batteries and a got the complete case and it was about $16 and you can just toss them out. I thought I would save the our great country and get the recharging batteries but they don't work. I would return them but 30 days goes by fast. I always buy the aa energizer batteries but they went up for over $66-$70 with taxes for a case 36 batteries in the case. I use a lot of batteries for my cameras and Energizer was the best way to go. Now I went to Duracell the copper top and they were $18-21$ for a case 36 battery's. I wouldn't buy energizer rechargeable batteries again. Waste of money and batteries. I would buy a solid single battery for my cameras and they are about $40 and they actually are rechargeable with solar panels on top of the cameras. Nothing is cheap but I don't like to waste money on a battery that doesn't rechargeable and that's why I bought them.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $27.49 (Apr 20) to $28.09 (Jun 11) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $27.86.
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