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EBL 4 Pack 10000mAh D Size Rechargeable Batteries High Capacity Ni-MH D Batteries Prime price sold by EBL Stores

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**Reduced from £15.72**

Gone down quite a bit in price today.
Of course I ordered when they were £15.72 a week or so ago so I've ordered these and I'll return them and claim a refund on my previous order.
Every penny counts😁

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  • 4-Pack 1.2V D size 10000mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries with 2pcs battery storage cases, convenient to carry and storage
  • Upgraded capacity, from 7000mAh to 10000mAh, ultra long life with high capacity battery
  • EBL batteries can be recharged up to 1200 times when fully or partially drained
  • Compatible with any device that takes a standard D-cell battery and for use with any smart charger or universal Ni-MH charger that fits D batteries
  • Please charge fully before use, as we only charge the battery to 20% for shipping safety
  • Improved low self discharge makes it still maintain 80% of capacity after 3 year of non-use

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  1. MrWani's avatar
    DSLRKIT 3AA(LR6) to D Size Parallel Battery Convertor Adapter Holder (pack of 4) amzn.eu/d/4…wrW

    I found these to be more useful and don't require a charger for d size batteries.
    stec77's avatar
    How have you found these adapters? If they’re in parallel so the voltage remains the same, one review mentions that if you use AAA rechargeable batteries that the voltage is usually 1.2volts rather than the 1.5 volts of disposable batteries? Thanks in advance.
  2. CoolCarCuffs's avatar
    Do any 'new' products use these batteries or are people only buying these to power ancient toys from the 80's?
    johnnypanic's avatar
    Use these, in some of my, external lights.
  3. Film.Brain's avatar
    I've had a pretty poor track record with EBL rechargeables, had several die completely when they don't lose charge very quickly.
    sanmarinojR's avatar
    They are totally discharged. And the charger can't recognize them.
    You can revive them with this trick. First heard it here on hotuk from some good samaritan. But here is a video. Many ways you can do it. Hope it helps for you.
  4. Magister's avatar
    This price for Prime members only. Otherwise £24.99
  5. Supersaint06's avatar
    Anyone have a recommendation for 4x C rechargables and a charger? Ebls seem very expenaive to get both. Im getting through 4 alkalines every 5-6 months on a smart cat flap
    robatt's avatar
    Rechargeable ones don't work very well in my smart cat flap during cold weather. The cat demands the best!
  6. Smiles20's avatar
    Find EBL batteries don't hold the charge for long. I tried getting in front on some AAA batteries, when needed they didn't last very long. Might work if you don't need to put others in straight away to enable you to charge what taken out.
  7. Pete's avatar
    I had some AA of these and one of them blew up almost immediately. Well, it started fizzing and popping.
  8. lucyferror's avatar
    Reduced as they are crap and they need to make sales somehow. This whole brand is a joke. Worse than HiQuick batteries.
    Got Amazon basics instead and they last almost 3 times longer (edited)
  9. twinkle_wild's avatar
    Put AA Eneloops in a D cell adapter, and you'll be golden.
  10. Sunny_Dhami's avatar
    Contrary to the negative remarks I've had good success with these in my blink outdoor floodlight. Lasted with daily use in all weather's. Thanks op bought some more so can swap out when the others die and put them on a slow charge.
  11. originalusername's avatar
    What on earth could these be used for?
    User1976's avatar
    Electrical devices that require "D" size batteries, unless you can find another use?
  12. johnnypanic's avatar
    Thanks for this. Had ordered some, last week, so this is a nice saving.
  13. Thudspud's avatar
    Bargain, paid £15+ a couple of weeks ago
    1616french's avatar
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    Do what I'm doing, order a set...send it back free and get refunded for last weeks purchase.
  14. lumsdot's avatar
    are these just AA cells but surrounded by a plastic shell

    52308647-3kLlX.jpg (edited)
  15. DR.Lang's avatar
    Wonder if you could mod DIY large power bank with 12 of these.
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