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[Prime, S&S] $16.03: 8-Count Energizer Power Plus Rechargeable AA Batteries at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Count Energizer Power Plus Rechargeable AA Batteries for $16.87 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $16.03.
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I got some of these from costco 2 years ago. They don't hold a charge for very long in keypad locks. I might get 2-3 weeks with maybe 2x a day use.

I got them cheap enough on clearance that i have a extra set i keep charged so its in a rotation on the 2 locks i have so its not a huge deal.
Last edited by Loudog504 June 23, 2025 at 01:27 PM.
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Quote from Loudog504 :
I got some of these from costco 2 years ago. They don't hold a charge for very long in keypad locks. I might get 2-3 weeks with maybe 2x a day use. I got them cheap enough on clearance that i have a extra set i keep charged so its in a rotation on the 2 locks i have so its not a huge deal.
I'm pretty sure your deadbolt is rubbing somewhere. What lock brand. My rechargeable batteries in my Eufy and Schlage locks last about 9-12month.
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I'm pretty sure your deadbolt is rubbing somewhere. What lock brand. My rechargeable batteries in my Eufy and Schlage locks last about 9-12month.
1 kwikset and 1 august.
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I wonder if these could outperform the Fujitsu or Duracells that I swap back & forth about every week (or less!) in my Lacrosse weather station outdoor sensor? It's a PIA to swap them out so frequently!
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Quote from Loudog504 :
IThey don't hold a charge for very long in keypad locks. I might get 2-3 weeks with maybe 2x a day use.
Thats for shit
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Are these in the same class of rechargeables such as Eneloop or IKEA rechargeables?

Being Energizer, they have to be better than Amazon Basics rechargeables. Right? right? Those Amazon ones are horrible! (Which can serve a side purpose of giving away toys and gadgets with batteries already included; and not caring about losing them)

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Quote from FancyApparel825 :
Are these in the same class of rechargeables such as Eneloop or IKEA rechargeables?

Being Energizer, they have to be better than Amazon Basics rechargeables. Right? right? Those Amazon ones are horrible! (Which can serve a side purpose of giving away toys and gadgets with batteries already included; and not caring about losing them)

They are not in the same class. I own all these brands. Without going into detail, you are better off with Eneloop, ladda or Fuji.
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Quote from INeverPayRetail :
I wonder if these could outperform the Fujitsu or Duracells that I swap back & forth about every week (or less!) in my Lacrosse weather station outdoor sensor? It's a PIA to swap them out so frequently!

Very simply they do not. I own both the japan made and non japan made versions of these energizers. They are simply not as food as the eneloop, ladda or fuji.
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The Energizer 2300mAh (called "Power Plus" only in the US) are junk, however the 2000mAh version (called "Universal" in the US) seem to be decent. This isn't isn't a good deal, considering the Amazon Basics are even cheaper.
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Quote from MWink :
The Energizer 2300mAh (called "Power Plus" only in the US) are junk, however the 2000mAh version (called "Universal" in the US) seem to be decent. This isn't isn't a good deal, considering the Amazon Basics are even cheaper.
Mine have been fine, mostly use them for my logitech mouse and quest 2 controllers.
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Mine have been fine, mostly use them for my logitech mouse and quest 2 controllers.
How long have you had them? I'm not saying they won't work, just that their capacity is unimpressive (relative to their rating), they have a poor voltage profile, and they've historically had a terrible overall lifespan.
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How long have you had them? I'm not saying they won't work, just that their capacity is unimpressive (relative to their rating), they have a poor voltage profile, and they've historically had a terrible overall lifespan.
Not that long I guess, isn't the voltage the same for pretty much all rechargeable aa?
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1 kwikset and 1 august.
Are they wifi? Either way, you should get way longer use. How long does a good standard Alkaline set of batteries last? How many locks/unlocks a day? The deadbolt needs to extend and retract without rubbing the bolt hole. If it does, batteries will die fast.

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Quote from duff1856 :
Are they wifi? Either way, you should get way longer use. How long does a good standard Alkaline set of batteries last? How many locks/unlocks a day? The deadbolt needs to extend and retract without rubbing the bolt hole. If it does, batteries will die fast.
The August is wifi/Bluetooth and normal batteries don't last very long either but they do last longer. This door is maybe 2x a day. Its on a detached shed that i only really open/lock if I'm leaving or over night so only about 2x a day.

The Kwikset is just a basic keypad lock no wifi/bluetooth. Same situation its on a back patio door that stays mostly open unless i leave / lock up at night. So about 2-3x a day. The Kwikset does rub a little bit.
Last edited by Loudog504 June 24, 2025 at 08:01 AM.

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