Not at the all-time low, but if you're after some Eneloop's, Amazon seems to be the cheapest at the moment
Panasonic Eneloop 4-Pack: AA/AAA $17.95 Each, ($16.13 with S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU
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Bought this a couple moths ago, does everything you'd need it to do. Can charge NiMH and L-ions, can change current, and can drain to storage voltage.Perhaps worth checking this deal if you already don't have a charger: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/726318
thanks … needed some ended up with 8 pack of EBL from amazon for 26.34 on lightning sale. They are a decent alternate.
Yeah, Thanks! This post reminded me to buy some more EBLs!
Just read some reviews these EBL batteries have high self-discharge rate, cannot keep its charge for long when in storage. Is that correct?
@[Deactivated]: Thanks, that video did confirm the EBL has significant higher self-discharge rate compared to those better-known Japanese brands.
@edfoo: Cant believe he didnt test the Pros! I believe its the same as ladda. If thats the case, the Eneloops whites have higher discharge rate than the Pros.
Why would you need to subscribe and save rechargeable batteries? 😂
It's just asking for a subscribe and cancel!Exactly! I thought the idea of having sub and save is for items that you go through regularly, not recharge and use again and again. lol.
$4 a battery oh man, were they always this expensive?
Normal price is $20/4, see them more often at about $22/4
It's Eneloop, stop complaining and just buy ;p
I still have the original 8 packs from the Dick Smith deals years ago - need to use them one day.
Thanks OP.
Note if you have prime you can select free same-day delivery (it defaults to next-day).
Not available for me same day either at product page, or in the cart. And I am just around the corner of a Amazon warehouse with Prime
That's unfortunate.
I believe for the same day delivery you need to select 'One Time Purchase', which is slightly more expensive rather than S&S.
That isn’t the case. I used S&S.
I think it's due to minimum spend. I bought 3x packs.
Would anyone recommend getting the eneloop pro over these?
Pros are for high-discharge items like camera flashes—they don't work as well on low discharge items like wireless mouses.
So they'd be good for high draw laser measures? (I've got a Bosch that chews through AAs like nobodies business)
Depends if your laser is really high-draw, or if it just never truly turns off and continues to discharge batteries when it's "turned off"
@damion: High draw as far as I can tell - I'm pretty sure most of the draw is around powering the laser when it is on.
Why do you say they are not good for low discharge items?
How about RC cars?
I don't think that's correct, the Pro are bigger capacity but at the expense of less charge cycles. Otherwise the same performance? I've not tested but maybe the Pro also have higher discharge rate, either way they would both perform the same for non demanding devices.
Absolutely!
Got 2 of each. Thanks!
Anyone know if it will charge using IKEA charger
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/tjugo-battery-charger-with-stor…
yes will charge fine
LADDA are also eneloops
Thank you
@impoze LADDA AAA batteries are cheaper compared to these Eneloop AAA. How is the quality?
$16.00 for either at TGGC C&C
Im seeing
$21.67?
Can anyone recommend a good charger to pair with these?