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Rechargeable AA (2100mAh) "GOOD TO GO" (Hybrio, Eneloop etc.) Ni-Mh Battery - Pack of 4 in FREE Case, £4.49 & less, Delivered @ 7 day shop


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Hybrio / Eneloop type AA batteries. i.e. they are charged and ready to use, and hold their charge for up to a year.
Bargain price if they perform similar to Hybrios etc. I've used 7ds batteries for many years and found them reliable and well performing.

Price reduces if you order multiples (e.g. ranging from £4.49 for 1 pack down to £3.89 for 10). Includes postage.

"JUST ARRIVED BY POPULAR DEMAND - 7dayshop.com Good TO GO batteries arrive pre-charged and ready to use. Additionally they hold their charge for longer times than traditional Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries and can be recharged up to 1,000 times...
7dayshop.com "GOOD TO GO" are the similar/same in technology as Sanyo ENELOOP, Panasonic Infinium, Uniross Hybrio, GP Recyko, Sony Cycle Energy, Duracell Active Charge, Hama Ready 4 Power and Camlink's Ready 2 Go batteries - Only Much Better Value of Course !!
Ni-Mh (nickel metal hydride) type batteries are favoured by demanding users as they are memory free and offer superb performance over traditional Ni-Cad rechargeable and also single-use Alkaline types. These 7dayshop.com batteries are compatible with all good quality chargers and equipment types too.

AA size batteries are also known as LR6, LR06 and MN1500

These AA batteries are supplied with a FREE plastic (semi-transparent) storage case, which will help to look after your batteries and also prevent possibly dangerous short-circuits in your pocket or case etc. These cases are modular and can be linked together to provide a larger/longer case. We also sell these cases separately (and in differing colours) to help with battery rotation etc.

Ask yourself why Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries becoming so very popular ?
Because using rechargeable batteries will save you hundreds of £££'s over using "single-use" batteries. They cost only a few pence to re-charge and can be used again and again (up to 1,000 times in fact). Very often they offer better performance than even the best one time use alkaline batteries on the market today. The charging technology has also moved forward and it is now possible to re-charge Ni-Mh batteries in much shorter times than was possible before and a big extra plus is that they are also kinder to the environment as you are not throwing batteries away to landfill sites.
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http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/prod...ucts_id=107341
good price although 'unknown' quality

adds only 7 degrees heat ...! hmm was 9 and posted a few more deals which got 100+ heat and now dropped
ah well

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Everyone's heat dropped.

Good deal, could do with a few batteries although was slightly disappointed in some of these new types of batteries I got a few months ago, don't seem to hold their charge as well as they're supposed to. I wonder if anyone has tested them scientifically?
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Damm which ones are best vapextech or Sanyo eneloop or these ones? I currently use Fujicell 2500 mAh and they are s""t dont last long and the charge dissipates quickly when not in use, looking to upgrade.
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thnx for heat info

sure i saw some tests on the batteries on a camera user forum but was pretty soon after they came to market so only a few tested.
plenty of simple ones on net now like :http://www.stefanv.com/electronics/sanyo_eneloop.html for an idea
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I've used 7DaysShop batteries a lot, and I have continued to buy them as they're great value and great performers. Never had these from them though, but I've no reason to think they'll be any less impressive.

The thing I've found with this breed of battery, is that the device tends to relatively quickly show that the charge level has dropped, but then it stays like that for ages and ages, continuing to give level power. They do indeed hold power without use for way long enough before i finally use them up too, which is the point of these.

I tend to use "regular" ni-mh (2800mAh 7 day shop...) in my camera & flash, keeping a set of Hybrios in the bag as back-up.
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Damm which ones are best vapextech or Sanyo eneloop
Can't say about Sanyo because I don't have any but I've found the Vapextech to be very good.

The Vapex AAs I received last week didn't have cases in the pack, though Vapextech.co.uk put some in the envelope, and I thought they looked different though I haven't had time to compare them in any detail. I hope they are as good as they have been in the past.
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Have some heat from me. I've ordered and will leave feedback when I've tried them for a while.
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I dont get the point of these. They're lower capacity (2100mAh) than cheaper normal NiMHs (even from the same site). Unless you literally have to use them as soon as they come through the post, surely its better to get 2800mAh ones, then charge them up ready. Higher capacity, lower price....

To me they seem like a gimmick...

Still... Heat added, as if you want them, it ain't a bad price

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Axemanbob:
I dont get the point of these. They're lower capacity (2100mAh) than cheaper normal NiMHs (even from the same site). Unless you literally have to use them as soon as they come through the post, surely its better to get 2800mAh ones, then charge them up ready. Higher capacity, lower price....

To me they seem like a gimmick...

Still... Heat added, as if you want them, it ain't a bad price
These hold a charge for a much longer time. Normal NiMH go flat even without use.
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The point about this is not that they come fully charged, but that they will hold there charge for up to a year. a normal NiMH will start to loose its charge fairly quickly so they are no good for keeping in a torch that only gets used occasionally, in an emergency for example
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Axemanbob:
I dont get the point of these. They're lower capacity (2100mAh) than cheaper normal NiMHs (even from the same site). Unless you literally have to use them as soon as they come through the post, surely its better to get 2800mAh ones, then charge them up ready. Higher capacity, lower price....

To me they seem like a gimmick...
The good thing about these batteries is that they are low drain when not in use. I can charge them up and stick them in the cupboard for a few months and not have to worry about them running out half way through a vital task. I use a set as spares for my digital camera

With normal recharables I'd have to do a top-up to make be sure I've not court short
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Good batteries. I have a few sets of these and they hold their charge really well. Good for in my wiimotes
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