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Amazon Basics 12-Pack AAA 800 mAh Rechargeable Batteries - $9.82

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Amazon has for its Prime Members: Amazon Basics 12-Pack AAA Performance Rechargeable Batteries for $9.82 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save.

Specs:
800 mAh capacity
Up to 1000 cycles
Maintains 80% charge over 24 months

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasi...B007B9NXAC - $9.82 w/ 15% S&S / $10.40 w/ 10% S&S
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Amazon has for its Prime Members: Amazon Basics 12-Pack AAA Performance Rechargeable Batteries for $9.82 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save.

Specs:
800 mAh capacity
Up to 1000 cycles
Maintains 80% charge over 24 months

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasi...B007B9NXAC - $9.82 w/ 15% S&S / $10.40 w/ 10% S&S

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Model: Amazon Basics 12-Pack AAA Performance 800 mAh Rechargeable Batteries, Pre-Charged, Recharge up to 1000x

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Nov 29, 2022
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dale3h
Nov 29, 2022
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The last time I ordered these (May 2021) I ended up with 5 completely dead batteries out of the 24. From the get-go they wouldn't even register on any chargers, nor show any voltage on a Fluke 117 multimeter.

Fast-forward to today: only a handful of the remaining 19 are still functional. After a couple of slow-drain cycles they tend to die. I primarily used them in my Govee bluetooth thermometer/hygrometers.

Source: I have many years of experience with alkaline, NiMH, NiCad, LiPO, LiFePO, and Li-ion batteries. I attempted to analyze and charge the "dead" AAA batteries in multiple chargers, but none were able to revive them.
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Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from dale3h :
The last time I ordered these (May 2021) I ended up with 5 completely dead batteries out of the 24. From the get-go they wouldn't even register on any chargers, nor show any voltage on a Fluke 117 multimeter.

Fast-forward to today: only a handful of the remaining 19 are still functional. After a couple of slow-drain cycles they tend to die. I primarily used them in my Govee bluetooth thermometer/hygrometers.

Source: I have many years of experience with alkaline, NiMH, NiCad, LiPO, LiFePO, and Li-ion batteries. I attempted to analyze and charge the "dead" AAA batteries in multiple chargers, but none were able to revive them.
Recently bought the AAs. They were able to take a charge with a good charger, but they were DOA. Not a good sign for batteries that are supposed to be precharged.
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Nov 29, 2022
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Flash767
Nov 29, 2022
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I bought these recently, they are little thicker than standard AA, making it difficult to use them, For instance I tried to use them in IKEA frother.
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Nov 29, 2022
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Athex
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from dale3h :
The last time I ordered these (May 2021) I ended up with 5 completely dead batteries out of the 24. From the get-go they wouldn't even register on any chargers, nor show any voltage on a Fluke 117 multimeter.

Fast-forward to today: only a handful of the remaining 19 are still functional. After a couple of slow-drain cycles they tend to die. I primarily used them in my Govee bluetooth thermometer/hygrometers.

Source: I have many years of experience with alkaline, NiMH, NiCad, LiPO, LiFePO, and Li-ion batteries. I attempted to analyze and charge the "dead" AAA batteries in multiple chargers, but none were able to revive them.
I have had similar experiences with the amazon basics rechargables in the past. I have only had one eneloop fail, but almost all my amazon basics ones are dead and I purchased them a couple years after the eneloop
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Nov 29, 2022
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dale3h
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from Athex :
I have had similar experiences with the amazon basics rechargables in the past. I have only had one eneloop fail, but almost all my amazon basics ones are dead and I purchased them a couple years after the eneloop
I have about 20 batteries consisting of a mix of eneloop, Tenergy, and Energizer that are at least 5 years old and are still alive and kickin'.

I recently tried EBL rechargeable AAs, but just like the Amazon Basics they didn't last long at all.
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Nov 29, 2022
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strawb
Nov 29, 2022
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Thanks for the reviews. The real slick deal is not buying garbage.
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Nov 29, 2022
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amazonsister
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from strawb :
Thanks for the reviews. The real slick deal is not buying garbage.
..AMEN (I'll 2nd that statement!)
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Nov 29, 2022
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Slimeyface
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from Flash767 :
I bought these recently, they are little thicker than standard AA, making it difficult to use them, For instance I tried to use them in IKEA frother.

These are AAA.
Nov 30, 2022
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Nov 30, 2022
Flash767
Nov 30, 2022
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Quote from Slimeyface :
These are AAA.
Same issue with AAA, mentioned in many reviews on amazon.
Nov 30, 2022
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Nov 30, 2022
p_856
Nov 30, 2022
106 Posts
Ahh I bought the AA from the black Friday sale I'm thinking about returning them now.
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Nov 30, 2022
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bnit2winit
Nov 30, 2022
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Showing $11.55...... but $9.82 w/Subscribe and Save
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Nov 30, 2022
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buddhako
Nov 30, 2022
627 Posts
bought the aa (24x for $10) a month or so ago and have used 8 of them, they are all fine, pre charged, fit fine for various lanterns/flashlight/toys etc. $10 for 24 for either aa or aaa, i would buy again. time will tell if they are durable or not. but i would not pay $1 per battery considering previous deals and mixed reviews.
Nov 30, 2022
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dadab
Nov 30, 2022
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My experience with this brand of non rechargeable batteries is not good. They die really fast compared to other name brands.

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Nov 30, 2022
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pwnking
Nov 30, 2022
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When the hell will we get off the standard garbage AA, 1.5 Volt AAA 1.5 Volt land fill/hazmat waste. That standard has been around too long, we need a new standard, lithium ion rechargeables, that have a 5-10 year life in form factor that actually works.

They have been making "rechargeables" AA and AAA for 50 years, and they still suck.... We need a new battery standard because the 1.5 v dinky batteries just don't suit recharging. Lithium ion is higher voltage, Nicad is lower. We need a new stadard that bins alkaline sizes in new products in favor of a decent rechargeable standard.
Last edited by pwnking November 30, 2022 at 09:25 AM.
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