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Sanyo Eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries w/ Charger |  | Brand: Sanyo Category: CE
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $15.77 as of 7/30/2010 09:18 EDT details You Save: $6.22 (28%)
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Seller: SF Planet Rating: 1110 reviews
Color: white Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Battery Type: NiMh Battery: AA type Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.3 x 2.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SEC-MQN064 Model: SEC-MQN064 UPC: 043712120055 EAN: 0043712120055 ASIN: B000IV0REA
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| Features:
| • | Compact charging kit with quartet of 2,000 mAh AA batteries for digital cameras, remotes, and more | | • | Pre-charged and ready to use right out of the pack; preserves charge for long periods of time | | • | Extremely slow self-discharge rate maintains 85 percent of capacity after 1 year of storage | | • | Over-voltage protection system; foldaway AC plug offers worldwide voltage for traveling | | • | Batteries can be charged up to 1,000 times (including partially) without experiencing memory effect |
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Product Description Once charged, eneloop keeps its charge even if you store it for 6 or 12 months without use / No more worries about the state of charge of your battery
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Sanyo Eneloop 4x AA 2000mAh July 29, 2010 Mohd Fariz (Pulau Pinang, Malaysia) The package is different than the one shown in the picture. Regardless, my current package is still original and it's easy-to-rip from behind. It's also came pre-charged as claimed by the shop.
Savor Energy with this energy saver July 27, 2010 Amazon Customer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Rechargeable batteries are so cheap to recharge that your first cost is virtually your last cost. The problem, historically, has been that self-discharge results in the charge energy dissipating while the battery sits on the shelf or in an unused flashlight, GPS, camera or other device. Woe, the poor user, reaching for the flashlight on a dark evening or intent on a priceless photo opportunity, when discovering that there was little or no charge in the essential energy supply.
Enter the Sanyo Eneloop!! (Shining "armor" to bathe your night!)
I've suffered the NiCd batteries' woes (self-discharge and "memory").
I've suffered previous NiMh batteries' woes (self-discharge).
For a number of years, the Sanyo Eneloop has been my energy saver; The charge energy put in is still there, even months later. The previous argument for not using rechargeables (they are dead when you need them) evaporates with the Eneloop performance.
And, sure, there are NiMh batteries with higher spec'ed capacities but, in my book, 85% of a 750 mA-Hr (AAA's) capacity is worth a lot more than 5-10% of 1000 mA-Hr when you go to use a battery 6-8 months after it has been charged.
I slow-charge (200 mA) my Eneloops (although I am sure that faster charges are not overly harmful) and have been using the AAA and AA sizes with great satisfaction, success, and great economy. There is now little reason to use any other. Considering that first cost is last cost (virtually "free" charges), even "economy" dictates no other choice.
Be kind to the environment and to your wallet by using these rechargeable batteries.
Best battery out there. July 27, 2010 Erik A. Heraldez (Corona, Ca) I have a couple of old Vivitar 285 camera flashes from the 80's that just suck batteries dry. I was using regular Duracell Rechargeables in them and noticed the life span wasn't very good. I switched over to eneloops and couldn't be happier I get about 100-150 shots out of my flashes at full power which is an improvement for me.
Fantastic battery July 27, 2010 T. J. Dunnigan (San Diego, CA United States) Purchased these, primarily, for a external camera flash. I am amazed by these batteries life (I have yet to charge them since purchasing).
The set of four have fired a reasonably powerful set of strobes over 200 times and they still recharge the capacitor in the strobe very quickly (indicating they are still strongly charged).
I highly recommend these batteries.
Best rechargeable batteries I've used. July 26, 2010 nightman622 I reviewed the AAA size of these recently as well. Others have done extensive testing on the batteries and demonstrated their quality. I'll simply add that the batteries were fully charged out of the package and got me through 4-5 SD cards in one of my cameras before needing a recharge. The consensus is that these will last past 1,000 cycles, and at this point, I see no reason to doubt that.
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