Energizer NH15BP8 AA 2300mAh Rechargeable Batteries - 8 Count

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Energizer Rechargeable Power Plus AA Batteries 8 Pack NiMH (NH15BP-8) BRAND NEW

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Product Information

The Energizer NH15BP8 AA Rechargeable Batteries come in a pack of eight. These long-lasting, nickel metal hydride batteries have an output capacity of 2450 mAh. They are pre-charged and are ready to use.

Product Identifiers

BrandEnergizer
MPNNH15BP8
UPC0039800074041
ModelNH15BP8
eBay Product ID (ePID)96978438

Product Key Features

Chemical CompositionNiMH
Voltage1.2 V
TypeAA

Additional Product Features

Battery DisposabilityRechargeable
Capacity2300mAh
Included Quantity8

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  • Top favorable review

    Brand Name And Last Longer.

    I have dozen of the led nite lights to illuminate the ways at night for my cat in the corners where no electricity plugin. I like to purchase the LED nite light which used the AA rechargeable cells but they come with the cheap AA cells only 800mAh dies before dawn. These Japanese made Energizer AA cells are so powerful of 2300mAh last so long with only a few hours of charge can last for a few nights. There are many AA rechargeable batteries out there have up to over 3000mAh which a super low price but I only trust the Energizer rechargeable batteries that made from Japan. It takes a little longer to charge but it lasts very long and I recommend it.

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  • Top critical review

    Not the highly-rated, pre-charged Energizers

    I mistakenly thought since these are made in Japan rather than China they are of the low self discharge variety. They are not and lose their charge quickly in storage. Apparently, what I should have purchased are the lower-capacity 2000mAh Energizers. Worse, even freshly charged they would only power my digital recorder for perhaps a sixth of the time a set of Panasonic Eneloops taken right from the package did.

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  • Quality product although a bit expensive if you need to buy many like I do.

    I have bought this brand before, have had good results. Good quality and long lasting. I use it daily on all my small tools and devices at work. If there's a Con it would be the price, it's a bit expensive. That been said, DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME buying inferior NO NAME batteries that claim many things(I learned my lesson the hard way). Everything has a price and good batteries are not cheap.

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  • Good batteries for the price.

    I've only had these batteries a couple of weeks and so far they seem to be ok. They don't seem to last as long in my game controller than some of the other rechargeable batteries I have previously used. I won't mention those brand names here but they're found in most retail outlets, only at a higher price.

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  • Be American, buy products made by and from our allies

    Energizer 2300 AA batteries have the smallest diameter of any rechargeable AA battery and fit in the tightest of battery holders while still having a running life. Made in Japan, our ally, and not in Communist China, our foe, that killed thousands of Americans when they invaded North Korea and we are still technically at war with, threatening Tawain and all of Southeast Asia, supporting Rusia's invasion of Ukraine and dumping slave labor products on the USA today.

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  • Energizer "Recharge Plus" AA Rechargeable NiMH - Good Quality

    They are what you'd expect. These look to be a low self-discharge cell, as it states on the package "Holds Power Up to One Year" , and their capacity rating 2300Mah, an intermediate capacity, but still bigger then most cheap-o brands. The low self discharge type batteries typically give up some capacity to provide the low internal leakage. An equitable trade off, in my opinion. These are fine quality rechargeable batteries, not the cheapest, but arguably among the best. You''ll be well ahead by spending a tad more for these than some no-names, and ending up with a much longer lasting battery, in terms of output, shelf life, and overall life. Do the same with the charger. A cheap charger will damage or destroy even the best Nickel Metal Hydride battery. Avoid "rapid", or "fast" chargers, the speed will shorten the life of the batteries. If they get warm while charging, you're doing harm. Once or twice is no big deal, but doing it constantly will drastically shorten the batteries life. An 'Overnight' style charger is best for your batteries.

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  • Solid Rechargeable for Digital Camera

    Arrived fully-charged and seem to be holding up well in my digital camera. The jury is still out on how long they hold their charge and what capacity they retain over the long-haul. Time will tell, but so far, so good!

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  • Powerful Rechargeable Batteries that Arrive Fully Charged

    So far these are easily the best rechargeable batteries I've tried. They arrived fully charged and I used them immediately in a LED lantern that had some other batteries in it. When I put these batteries into the lantern; I was surprised to see how much brighter the light was. I've only had these batteries for a couple weeks, and have not needed to recharge any of them that are in use. I'm very satisfied with these batteries and will buy them again.

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  • Great Savings if you have kids

    After going through 1-2 36 packs of AA batteries a month from Costco for years I decided to give these a try about 2 years ago. 2 years latter after slowly switching them out I now have about 48 of these cells and they power everything my two kids can throw at them. I now buy at best one pack of batteries at Costco every few months. They have paid for themselves 2 times over for me and are still going strong. Two things I learnd....do not use the cheep chargers that come with some of the packs if you plan to truly convert your home to rechargeable. I purchased a charger that has 24 individual channels and works great. Also make sure to verify the Mhah rating on the batteries. It is very easy to pick up a battery with lower Mhah if you do not check the package closely. They package them almost identical but there is a big difference.

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  • the best rechargeable batteries

    through out the years I have tried several different rechargeable batteries. and the pink bunny (Energizer) ones seen to last longer and work better for me than any of the others...just be careful when you get them because they make more than one size mAh..

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