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24 pcs Tenergy AAA 1000 mAh high capacity NiMH Rechargeable batteries with 6 FREE Holders
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Not as advertised, but still not a bad deal
Product claims 1000ma/hr. Refreshing & testing with a La Cross tester/charger, proved them to be in the neighborhood of 750ma/hr. Still with most "big brand name rechargeables claiming 800ma/hr and costing twice as much or more - not a bad deal. Assuming these units hold up over time I'd rate them OKAY to buy. I'd also note that on the first recharge/test they mostly came up with less than 500ma/hr, but came up to their higher ratings on subsequent recharges.
I really liked the added cases
I really liked the added cases
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Cheap and effective
These are the Chevy Aveos of the battery world. They are cheap, plentiful, and they work fine as long as you don't expect miracles. We bought them for our Fisher-Price Kid's Digital Cameras. They can take a few dozen pictures and do a transfer or two before needing recharged. They charge fine in our Kodak wall chargers (we have two, take 4 at a time). I like the fact that the packaging includes little plastic cases that hold 4 batteries each. That way we don't have to have a ton of loose batteries running around. Charge a set, put it in the case, and put it up somewhere. Then they're ready to go when needed. Of course when this item ships, the batteries are in a bulk pack and the cases are taped to it. Took me about six minutes to get them all unwrapped and into the cases. Absolutely worth the money. We WILL be purchasing more of them now that we have more toys using AAA's nowadays (see my review of the Fisher-Price Bounce and Spin Pony).
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Best bargain for the $$$$
I use these in flashlights to light up our disc golf course for night play. They stay outside permanently. I have not had any of them malfunction.I live in Virginia and the first set is going on 2 years. I bought a backup set because people don't always turn off the lights when finished. I have bought "powerizer" rechargeables, and out of 12 four will not hold a charge. For the money these are great!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Horrible, horrible batteries
These are by far the worst NiMH batteries I've ever used. My brand of choice is Energizer so my expectations were high. These batteries hold a charge for only a couple days, never charge up to anywhere near their listed mAh, and have very short rechargeable lifespans. Definitely do NOT waste your money. I've still got several sets of AA & AAA Energizer NiMH batteries that I've been using continuously and on a daily basis since 2003 without a single problem and only a moderate dip in capacity.
I got less than 6 aggravating months out of these tenergy pieces of junk and now they refuse to charge.
In my Creative Muvo MP3 player I get around 25-28 hours with a several year old Energizer NiMH AAA while listening to podcasts. I get about 30 hours if I use a Duracell Alkaline AAA. With the Tenergy, I was lucky to get 4 hours.
Stick with Duracell and Energizer. They are more expensive but you will reap the rewards of years of useful and reliable battery power.
I got less than 6 aggravating months out of these tenergy pieces of junk and now they refuse to charge.
In my Creative Muvo MP3 player I get around 25-28 hours with a several year old Energizer NiMH AAA while listening to podcasts. I get about 30 hours if I use a Duracell Alkaline AAA. With the Tenergy, I was lucky to get 4 hours.
Stick with Duracell and Energizer. They are more expensive but you will reap the rewards of years of useful and reliable battery power.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
you get what you pay for...
pros: decent life, 1000 mAh, NiMH, plastic cases are good for storing them, charge time is good with a good charger
cons: they dont hold a charge, you charge them and if they sit out (not being used) they'll be dead by the next time you use them...
overall, you get what you pay for, good to have these but just make sure if you charge them you should use them right away (dont do what i did and charge all of them at once, because by the time the first set dies, the rest will be dead because they dont hold the charge.)
cons: they dont hold a charge, you charge them and if they sit out (not being used) they'll be dead by the next time you use them...
overall, you get what you pay for, good to have these but just make sure if you charge them you should use them right away (dont do what i did and charge all of them at once, because by the time the first set dies, the rest will be dead because they dont hold the charge.)