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Energizer NH15BP-4 ACCU 2450mAh Rechargeable AA Batteries, 4-Count Package
List Price: $14.99 Price: $10.24 You Save: $4.75 |
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| Four AA NiMH rechargeable batteries |
| Great for the environment |
| Ideal for the most advanced, high-drain devices, like digital cameras |
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Customers Reviews  2009-11-15 The product is not suck but the seller is suck!! I ordered this Energizer NH-15BP-4 AACU 2450mAH as depicted in the picture but what I get when I opened the package is just basic Energizer Rechargeable which is way much cheaper than Energizer NH-15BP-4 AACU 2450mAH. So I want to recommend not to buy from this seller. They are cheating customers by giving the buyers different product from what has been depicted. If you don't want to feel the tension as I am now, dont't buy from this seller. >:-( |  2009-10-19 WASTE of money, buy Eneloop instead I have bought 2-3 packs of these batteries, all disappointments. You'd think such a simple thing was basically failsafe, right? Nope. I thought I had just gotten a bad batch the first time. Nope again. The only way I can use these batteries is if I charge them right before I need them. I can't even tell you how many times I went to go play Wii and then realized ALL of these batteries were dead. Even worse was I had charged them fully no more than 2 days prior. Total garbage in my opinion, my brother even had some which all do the same thing as well. So, unless you are extremely organized and plan out when you want to play video games, use TV remotes, etc... spend your money on anything but these. I had a pair of Fuji rechargables that came with my first digital camera 10 years ago that hold a charge WAY longer than these shiny little turds. The Energizer bunny has sh** itself and died. |  2009-09-19 Boo! Dead batteries! I just gave up and threw out these batteries, after only a couple of months. I had them in rotation (with two other sets of rechargeables-- Duracell and Sanyo) in my digital camera. In the beginning, they were fine and comparable to the other brands. Now they don't even last one day in my camera. Sometimes I get only a handful of pictures in before they die. I don't have that kind of patience... I won't buy Energizer rechargeables again. |  2009-09-09 Energizer Rechargable AA Batteries Did Not Work Plain and simple, they do not work. They do not charge. I exchanged them for a second set, and they had the same problem. I will stick with the Duracell rechargables that have worked perfectly for me so far. |  2009-09-07 Great Price, Good Quality I have bought Energizer Rechargeables before, and they were only 2100mAh, so these are a bit to step up from. They lasted for about two years, compared to my old set of 1800mAh duracells that I switched from to these.
I have only recharged these once in the two weeks I have had them, so I am pretty happy with them. I did top them off last night, as I cannot stand having a few percent gone when I use my flashlight.
Walgreens had a sale on these (meaning they couldn't get rid of them) and they were made in Japan, so I picked them up for $8 a pack (4 batts a pack). I also picked up AAA rechargeables to use in my Fenix flashlight, and those work well also. They say "ACCU" on the batteries themselves, and have oddly dark green tops on them.
I have taken about 50 pictures total on these, and have ran my GPS for about an hour on them. They seem to have good quality in keeping charge, so I don't know why NLee found them to have a "shockingly high self discharge"! | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Energizer
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EAN: 0039800016362
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Label: Energizer Batteries
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Energizer Batteries
Model: NH15BP4
Publisher: Energizer Batteries
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