Can't have a proper eBay sale weekend without Eneloops! These are 2550mAh selling around $20, not sure how good is the charger but handy for those who happen to need one.
According to a lot of camels, history low is $58.65 on Amazon.
Can't have a proper eBay sale weekend without Eneloops! These are 2550mAh selling around $20, not sure how good is the charger but handy for those who happen to need one.
According to a lot of camels, history low is $58.65 on Amazon.
If you dont know ehat eneloops are you dont belong here.
They might be referring to the charger, not the batteries :)
I have that charger, a few of those chargers actually. Pretty good fast charger
I feel like IKEA ladda is better value if you can live without the extra 100mAh.
$12 Ladda 4xAA 2450mAh
$10 Stenkol charger (4hours)
So can get a charger and 3 packs of AA and still walk away with some savings over these eneloops.
The cells come from the same factory.
$10 Stenkol charger (4hours)
Stenkol is a poor charger. Only charges in 4 hours if you are charging 1 or 2 batteries, if you charge 3 or four batteries it's 8 hours.
It also has particularly poor end-of-charge detection. The test is fully charging four batteries, taking them out and letting them cool to room temperature, and then charging them again. Stenkol took 30 minutes to notice the batteries were already fully charged. For comparison, doing the same test, the Liitokala Lii-500 detected the batteries were fully charged in 4 minutes.
IKEA frequently make incorrect statements about the stuff they sell, because they don't appear to fact-check anything, they just re-print everything the manufacturer says.
Example: IKEA's Tjugo charger claims to have -dV/dT detection. And maybe it does, but with a woeful 0.21A charge current, it takes 10-12 hours to charge batteries. When the charge cycle takes more than 4 hours, the -dV/dT effect is so small that it's practically impossible to detect. So the Tjugo charger is likely no better than a timed 10-hour "dumb" charger.
IKEA sell good batteries, but it has been many years since they sold a good charger.
Damn that's expensive
budget charger alternatives?
Ikea ladda battery.
$44.10, or $38.22 with eBay plus, for a Panasonic smart charger with ordinary eneloops: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/777548
Can someone put up a review if you've used these?