4x Panasonic Eneloop Pro AA / AAA battery $17.48 + Delivery
Panasonic Eneloop Pro Batteries AA/AAA 4pk $17.48 + Delivery @ Shopping Square
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Only if it comes with FREE shipping at that price.
Fair call but it’s the thought that counts!
Not anymore Ikea Ladda has taken over. Eneloops are no longer the favourite
What are the capacity of these? Shouldn't it be shown?
The AAA Pro cost $17.48 + $4.99 shipping = $22.47 delivered in 2 weeks.
It's $19.80 delivered in 2 days at Amazon.
The amazon deal is better. Thanks!
Postage is $1.99 for AAA pro = $19.47 delivered. Next business day dispatch via Auspost from Sydney.
Anyone tried EBL rechargeable batterys? Click the link below. Any reviews or comments?
HEREEBL 8 Pack AAA 1100mAh High Capacity Rechargeable Batteries 1.2V Ni-MH AAA Battery (Battery Case Included)
Stay away from EBL
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Just bought a whole lot of them, reviews seemed mainly positive with a few negative reviews. Figured for pretty much half the cost I could afford for them to be hit and miss. Seem to discharge and charge alright.
What's a good charger for these bad boys?
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Would also like to know. Thanks
Liitokala Lii500 or the more expensive Lii500s. The Lii500 is one of Ozbargain favorite charges
I like the Powerex MH-C808M. Easy to use, quality charger. Not only does AA/AAA but C and D too. Price may not be to your liking though.
The Lii500 also does size C but not D
No need for Cs and Ds, just get the plastic casing for inserting 2 or more AAs, less bulky, more versatile. I know lower capacity but its far better option than getting a bulky charger
In my case I have outdoor sensor cameras designed for capturing wildlife images over weeks and months. The camera takes 4 x C batteries, and I won't be replacing those with 4 x AA in plastic casings. That's just one example of how lower capacity is not better than a bulky charger.
@cerealJay: If I knew a device uses C batteries I won't touch them rather get something else using AAs
@neonlight: When I know a device uses C, I think "lucky I have a charger that takes C batteries".
MAHA C9000 or SkyRC NC2500 owned these over ten years, brilliant device. Between these two rejuvenates a lot of batteries for me. Batteries finally died after 13 years used, those were Japan cells LSDs since 2007. MAHA C9000 PRO and NC2600 is out now
Alternatively, Nitecore D4 (support other battery types) or Lii-500 also suffice however you are not getting the same quality as above. above costs $100 or more
Panasonic eneloops are inferor unless its the PRO version which still behind the good old Sanyo Eneloops back in the DSE days with gliterring version since 2012-2014 they are still running longer than new Panaonic Eneloops non pro believe it or not
I run nitecore ums2~ usb or direct via a powerful charger for fast charge~ nice screen and auto detect~
It’s not an OzBargain Christmas without Eneloops!