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Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable NiMh Batteries 850mAh (12-Pack) Pre-charged

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Features

  • Maintains 65% of original charge after being stored for 3 years
  • Capacity: 850mAh (milliamp-hour), minimum 800mAh
  • Pre-Charged using Solar Energy

AmazonBasics High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries
Keep devices powered up and ready to go with this pack of high-capacity rechargeable batteries from AmazonBasics. Ideal for professional applications and everyday use, the high-capacity batteries are built to last. They make a great choice for both high- and low-drain devices. Note: The packaging and appearance of the batteries may vary

Long Battery Life
AA: Providing a gradual self-discharge, the long-lasting AA batteries maintain 70% of their capacity for 6 months and 50% of their capacity for 12 months. AAA: Providing a gradual self-discharge, the long-lasting AAA batteries maintain 80% of their capacity for 12 months.

Rechargeable, Safe, Leak-Free Design
The AmazonBasics high-capacity batteries come pre-charged and ready to use right out of the box. They can be recharged hundreds of times with minimal power or capacity loss. To help ensure safe operation for both the user and the device, the rechargeable batteries provide high-quality components and a leak-free design that locks in power until it’s needed. Even after three years, the batteries can be fully recharged.

Amazon Basics Product
Amazon Basics offers everyday items for your home, office, garden and more. With a selection that continues to grow, the Amazon Basics brand is set to become a part of your daily convenience for electronics products and lifestyle.

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This product has sustainability features recognised by trusted certifications.

Carbon impact
Carbon emissions from the lifecycle of this product were reduced compared to similar products or previous models.

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  1. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    Check the reviews, some issues with quality and durability.
    Also, these batteries won't hold their charge if left unused for any period, and may struggle to recharge if left flat for a while. It's pretty common with NiMh batteries.
    gravy_davey's avatar
    The pre-charged NiHh batteries tend to hold their charge better. In my experience these hold their charge reasonably well. After about 6 months they lost on average 10% in my testing. They're not the best aka Eneloop or Ikea Ladda but they're acceptable.
  2. phunny12000's avatar
    Have a look at the ebl ones, for some reason the 16 pack is just over £10 and the link you asked to compare too is weird as you can choose between 1100 in ln the list but a higher price even though the top description says 1100

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    Jaybeam's avatar
    Do not buy EBL batteries they are the worst I’ve had so many die on me. Like previously said eneloop or IKEA Ladda both made in Japan. Never had one die.
  3. roy.giovanni's avatar
    After buying lots of different amazon types and watch them fail one at a time, I bite hard and buy Panasonic enelopes
    DoublePortingDad's avatar
    Panasonic (former Sanyo) eneloop are the best. If Ikea does not change supplier recently, their LADDA are just rebranded eneloopes, made in Japan. I still use some eneloop purchased in 2014, and they hold around 90% of charge. Do not look further.
  4. stec77's avatar
    Can IKEA batteries be bought online? If so how much is postage? Thanks in advance.
    DoublePortingDad's avatar
    Yes. The cheapest delivery is £2
  5. skipraider's avatar
    Rubbish batteries made in china
    arniemacgyver's avatar
    They're all made in China...
  6. Zilina's avatar
    I've been using both Amazon basics AAA and AA NiMh batteries for a number of years. As cheap rechargeables go they are fine. The slower you charge them the longer their lifespan will be. Stress them and they will fail prematurely.
  7. turbo_c's avatar
    I've had a few go dead. But they are good value.
    luvsadeal's avatar
    Same with the AA. Not sure what kills them. Not been charged that many times.
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