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forum thread Posted by Petra • Apr 21, 2024

Amazon.com: Amazon Basics 24-Pack Rechargeable AAA NiMH Performance Batteries, 800 mAh, Recharge up to 1000x Times, Pre-Charged : Health & Household $15.33

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Apr 21, 2024
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booi
Apr 21, 2024
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Do not buy. These green Amazon rechargeables, for some reason, are not to spec size. They're too big. It's a gamble if they fit in tight places
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Apr 21, 2024
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Apr 21, 2024
huge
Apr 21, 2024
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Sometimes they're tight. But there's a 10% coupon on top of that. I ordered
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Apr 22, 2024
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Apr 22, 2024
MWink
Apr 22, 2024
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It appears they're currently selling the version that's made in China, which I haven't tested. However, I have tested the made in Malaysia version and those were excellent. Every cell tested at least 5-10% over their rated capacity. Self-discharge was also extremely low, maintaining a roughly 80% charge for two years. Oddly, the Malaysian AAs weren't as impressive but still a good value. I haven't tested any recent Chinese Amazon Basics batteries but the ones I have from 2012 held up reasonably well.
Apr 22, 2024
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TheBigCPabster
Apr 22, 2024
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Quote from MWink :
It appears they're currently selling the version that's made in China, which I haven't tested. However, I have tested the made in Malaysia version and those were excellent. Every cell tested at least 5-10% over their rated capacity. Self-discharge was also extremely low, maintaining a roughly 80% charge for two years. Oddly, the Malaysian AAs weren't as impressive but still a good value. I haven't tested any recent Chinese Amazon Basics batteries but the ones I have from 2012 held up reasonably well.
Yeah these aren't the same cells. Amazon basics rechargeables should be avoided at all cost; they consistently underperform their ratings and are shit China cells.
Apr 22, 2024
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Apr 22, 2024
rentown
Apr 22, 2024
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i also have tested and they are one of the worst after a few times you charge they stop holding a charge same as EBL the two worst brand i ever bought
Apr 22, 2024
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TalentedHaddock257
Apr 22, 2024
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I am tired of cleaning up my remote controls after alkalines leak.So even if not that great - these are useful to me. If I get 4 uses out of them, then the price is good!
Apr 22, 2024
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EricE4951
Apr 22, 2024
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I lack testing equipment. Are the IKEA ladda still a great buy or is there something else that's surpassed it in the good quality and low cost convo?

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Apr 22, 2024
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MWink
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Quote from TheBigCPabster :
Yeah these aren't the same cells. Amazon basics rechargeables should be avoided at all cost; they consistently underperform their ratings and are shit China cells.
These days, Amazon regularly alternates between ones made in China and ones made in Malaysia (which I have tested). Also, just because a battery is made in China does not mean it is garbage. Arguably the best NiMH batteries I've used were the old Rayovac Hybrid/Platinums, which were made in China.

Quote from EricE4951 :
I lack testing equipment. Are the IKEA ladda still a great buy or is there something else that's surpassed it in the good quality and low cost convo?
I haven't personally tested them but the ones made in Japan are generally well regarded. There are also some Watson CX/MX (from B&H Photo) that may be Eneloop cousins.

Quote from rentown :
i also have tested and they are one of the worst after a few times you charge they stop holding a charge same as EBL the two worst brand i ever bought
Which exact Amazon Basics batteries have you used (what capacity and where were they manufactured)? Thus far, I've had reasonably good experiences with standard capacity (2000mAh/800mAh) Amazon Basics NiMH.

EBL is terrible on a whole different level. Many of their batteries have outright fraudulent ratings. Their 2500mAh AAs are actually closer to 1850. All the 2000mAh Amazon Basics I tested exceeded that. Some even exceeded their rated capacity (with the best one averaging over 2050mAh).
Apr 29, 2024
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Apr 29, 2024
big819
Apr 29, 2024
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Quote from MWink :
It appears they're currently selling the version that's made in China, which I haven't tested. However, I have tested the made in Malaysia version and those were excellent. Every cell tested at least 5-10% over their rated capacity. Self-discharge was also extremely low, maintaining a roughly 80% charge for two years. Oddly, the Malaysian AAs weren't as impressive but still a good value. I haven't tested any recent Chinese Amazon Basics batteries but the ones I have from 2012 held up reasonably well.
these batteries definitely holds its charge at the rated capacity (yes i test all new batteries with my charger that can test its capacity charge, and most are slightly ABOVE its stated rating) but my question is, how long can they retain most of its capacity over time. but if u often have to replace batteries or dont mind replacing it more often than other expensive ones that cost 3-6 times more then these should do the job adequately and it doenst matter that much
Jun 12, 2024
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popomama
Jun 12, 2024
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Quote from big819 :
these batteries definitely holds its charge at the rated capacity (yes i test all new batteries with my charger that can test its capacity charge, and most are slightly ABOVE its stated rating) but my question is, how long can they retain most of its capacity over time. but if u often have to replace batteries or dont mind replacing it more often than other expensive ones that cost 3-6 times more then these should do the job adequately and it doenst matter that much
When was the last time you bought these AAA Amazon rechargeables? Where were they made in? Thanks.

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