There was a similar deal posted for AA eneloops, but I noticed the prices for AAA is even lower than they linked to in that original deal.
I wasn't able to see a recent deal posted with cheaper prices for AAA eneloops.
Panasonic Eneloop AAA Rechargeable NiMH Batteries 4x 4-Pack $51.84 Delivered @ TechLake
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I've been using Eneloops in my Xbox controllers for years now. I am on the Xbox nearly every day for multiple hours and I can get a week out of the batteries.
Other good thing with Eneloops is that you are not contributing to landfill.
If you do get Eneloops, make sure to get a pack with the smart charger, not the basic dumb kind as your batteries will last longer. Or even buy a third-party smart charger with variable charge rates like a Nitecore - https://www.lanplus.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&p… or a LiitoKala - https://www.lanplus.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&p…
I think you should come to the dark side, it never hurt anybody! :)
When I looked after sold out was posted, they had one more in stock, which I bought. Probably no stock again, but worth checking back if you really want some.
Website now says one more in stock again.
Are Eneloops like Kleenex for yanks? ie, a term used interchangeably for the actual item (Kleenex = tissue, Eneloop = any decent rechargeable batt)?
I am in need of a few new ones, basic bitch Duracells have done me fine for years now as Xbox controller batts, 2600mAh x2 keeps it going for a good while. Am I fine to stick with them at a fraction of the cost of these bad boys, or should I invest in the Eneloop Cinematic Universe?