- ikea.com/gb/…76/
- You can use these batteries for all types of products. Batteries with a high energy capacity (high mAh number) are particularly useful for products with a high energy consumption, such as MP3 players, cameras, toys, torches and game controllers.
- The battery is ready to use.
Just £3.95 for delivery - worth it if you need a few and can't get to an IKEA.
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sorted byThey look identical, they're made in Japan (where there's apparently only the one factory making this type of battery), they weigh exactly the same (a key point) - and more importantly, the charge/discharge test results are identical.
Just £3.95 for delivery - worth it if you need a few and can't get to an IKEA.
was just wondering do you know if the same is true for the AAA's ?
I've not tested the AAAs, and I've never seen anything to suggest they're Eneloops, I'm afraid. They could be, but I just don't know.
thanks anyway I just had a bit of a search and the AAA's are also made in japan
Maybe they are then. It would be useful to know, certainly.
Got decent own brand ones I bought from 7dayshop years ago now but always want to find good value ones for when I need replacements
Will be going shortly so will pick some up
I see Amazon are also selling them but higher priced. (edited)
I've got some 7dayshop branded ones and frankly they have been pretty rubbish. You got lucky!
I've got 24 AA's and 12 AAAs and all still working well. I know let undo others with them too. Surely I wasn't that lucky
Buy one of these. If you have aspirations to being a battery geek this is your first step..
batterylogic.co.uk/tec…asp
A lot of mine have either collapsed in capacity or at least radically dropped. Underwhelming. They constantly need refresh charging too just to provide a decent charge.
Great to have some alternatives and if they are indeed Eneloops that's great news