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This pack of 8 AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries offers a robust 2800mAh capacity with low self-discharge technology, maintaining 80% charge after 3 years unused. Precharged for immediate use and ClimatePartner certified, these batteries combine high performance with eco-friendly credentials, perfect for a wide range of household devices.
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Battery Weight | 9 Ounces |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2800 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
H**B
Reliable Power Without Breaking the Bank!
I recently got the EBL Pack of 8 AA 2800 mAh batteries, and they’ve been fantastic for all my devices. Whether it's my remote controls, wireless mouse, or those high-drain toys and gadgets, these AAs hold strong and last way longer than standard batteries.Why I love them:Long-lasting: These batteries go the extra mile—I've been using them for weeks in my wireless keyboard and my handheld gaming controller with no drop in performance.Good for high-drain devices: Even in things like LED flashlights and portable radios, they power through without losing steam.Easy storage & reuse: The included storage case keeps them organized and protected, and I can easily tell which ones are fully charged. They claim rechargeability, and I'm getting lots of cycles already with no memory effect.Great value: Getting eight high-capacity rechargeable AAs is perfect for households, gadgets, camping gear—basically anything that eats batteries.No leaks, no weird swelling, just dependable, reusable power. If you want a solid set of rechargeable AA batteries that actually deliver on capacity and longevity, the EBL 2800 mAh pack is a smart pick. Highly recommended!
C**Y
Work fine; a few hours to charge each time; packaged well
UPDATE 12/27/23:Changed review from 3 to 5 stars. Seller saw my review and reached out immediately; they were very responsive and courteous! They worked with me over several "Amazon message" exchanges to rectify the situation. The replacements that haven't even been charged yet show on my new battery tester that they are full (1.25 V) and they seem to be holding a charge while in storage, making it easy to switch out batteries when they run low. Hoping these last at least a few years (we mostly use them in artificial candles that run for about 6 hours a day). I think I still may need a better charger that maybe charges faster, if that exists, but for now, the batteries are getting charged and are working quite nicely. (I deleted the old photo of the low battery charge)ORIGINAL REVIEW:First impression (28 count EBL AA rechargeable batteries :Three stars for long charge time, and otherwise I haven't used yet but will update once I have.-Came is 7 plastic reusable clamshell storage boxes, 4 batteries each.-Barely charged on arrival. I didn't try to use them out of the box, thinking it better to get them up to full charge, but they took over 5 hours and the tester says they are low at full (according to charger indicator lights) charge. Details below....11/30/23 Received these this afternoon and tested with my mediocre "Battery Daddy" tester---registered very low ("LOW"/yellow zone). Could fit 16 batteries in my existing POWEROWL charger. After 4 hours none were charged, then the charger slots began to light up green until I had 12 charged batteries between about 4.5-5 hours. Four are still red. Moved those to different slots in the charger now to see if it's the charger. So I'm going to say it's at least a five+ hour process to charge.For comparison, my 2 year old ENELOOP batteries don't hold much of a charge, and they take FOREVER to charge, so when they go out you have to charge them all day and then maybe the next day you can use your stuff again. I was charging them as soon as they went out and then storing them, thinking they'd be ready for the NEXT time some went out, but then when I needed them after a few weeks, they were completely dead. The same with my 1 year old PowerOwls (and Amazon Basic---not sure if these are 2 or 1 year old). None of the brands hold charge if not being used and completely self-discharge quickly, take all day or overnight to charge, so no "spares." Meaning whatever you're using them is out of commission for a day. So I took a chance that these EBLs, advertised as "low self-drain," might be the answer.I don't know a lot about the technical aspect of batteries, but if it's charged fully, it should register as full, right? So that may be my lame-o battery meter or my year-old charger--no idea. But as far as the batteries go, I'll put them in a variety of my battery-operated Christmas candles (with timers and remotes) and see how long they last on a *full* charge. In the meantime, I'm now on the hunt for a better charger and a better tester. *sigh* I'll try to remember to leave an updated review within the week.Take this early review with a grain of salt.
K**W
Great battery, but a tight fit
This is the second EBL batteries I have purchased. They seem to be good batteries. I got tired of alkaline batteries leaking and ruining my devices so I switched to rechargeables. My only issue with these, and perhaps others, is the size - the diameter of the battery is so every slightly larger than an alkaline battery, whose case has the everything painted on, these are in a plastic jacket - and that's probably a good thing - but in AA flashlights the fit is so nearly tight I have to pick ones that will slide in and can get back out. We're only talking about the thickness of a sheet of paper. The AA battery holder for by console controller is especially tight fit.Beyond that, I hope to never have to worry about a swell, leak, etc. They stay charged while just sitting, but i still get them and recharge them every few months just in case.These will work well in almost every device, but a alkaline AA is abut 1.55v when new, NiMH are only about 1.25v when fully charged. Some devices think the battery is about 1/3 dead at this point, especially is it takes 4 or more, so check your manual or just try them and see.
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