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16-Ct Amazon Basics AAA 850 mAh Rechargeable Batteries

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 16-Pack Rechargeable AAA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 850 mAh, Recharge up to 500x Times, Pre-Charged for $7.32 - 5% with subscribe = $6.95. Shipping is free w/Prime or on $35+.

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Posted September 18, 2025 at 10:20 AM EDT
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By anonymous on 09/21/2025, 02:14 AM EDT
They do mention these are 850 mA, so shouldn't expect them to last very long before needing a recharge. //@Anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/20/2025, 06:36 PM EDT
Eneloop or smart chargers. They will adjust charge rate until full, not just flat rate charge. Eneloop is pretty care free. Smart chargers you can adjust rates even further and even discharge for reconditioning. //@anonymous: What charger do you use? Can you recommend any brand? Thanks. //@anonymous: Used to think it had to do with the different discharge rate and low voltage usage of electronics but found out later I just needed a really good quality charger. These batts are all I use and work great for everything now. //@anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/19/2025, 12:15 PM EDT
Amazon brand rechargeable batteries are bigger in diameter compared to other brands. So if your battery slots are tight the amazon batteries may not fit very well.

By anonymous on 09/19/2025, 12:14 PM EDT
I have a duracell charger that came with a 4 pack of rechargable duracell AAs (that has to be 15+ years ago), but the charger works with both AA and AAA. Honestly I think they are probably all the same, I'd just search Amazon. //@Anonymous: What charger do you use? Can you recommend any brand? Thanks. //@anonymous: Used to think it had to do with the different discharge rate and low voltage usage of electronics but found out later I just needed a really good quality charger. These batts are all I use and work great for everything now. //@anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/19/2025, 12:13 PM EDT
I've used them in remote controls and they work fine, I'm guessing 6ish months before they need a recharge but that's the only thing I use AAAs in. I use AAs of the same brand (if you want to call it that) in my Xbox controllers, and they last less long than non-rechargeable, but it's not a problem for me. //@Anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/19/2025, 07:19 AM EDT
What charger do you use? Can you recommend any brand? Thanks. //@anonymous: Used to think it had to do with the different discharge rate and low voltage usage of electronics but found out later I just needed a really good quality charger. These batts are all I use and work great for everything now. //@anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/18/2025, 05:32 PM EDT
Used to think it had to do with the different discharge rate and low voltage usage of electronics but found out later I just needed a really good quality charger. These batts are all I use and work great for everything now. //@anonymous: It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/18/2025, 02:18 PM EDT
It depends. If you don't mind replacing batteries every week, it's fine. I have these, and I got sick of how quickly they die. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/18/2025, 12:21 PM EDT
On a per unit basis, yes very good, but do you need so many? If you buy this, and a charger, you won't need aaa batteries again for a long time, and it is cheap. //@Anonymous: Is this a good deal?

By anonymous on 09/18/2025, 11:26 AM EDT
Is this a good deal?

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