#284840 - 06/30/17 08:32 PM
Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
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Carpal Tunnel
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I'm trying some less expensive rechargeable batteries - Enloops are too pricey. Has anyone tried the imported ones?
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#284848 - 07/01/17 11:12 AM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Pooh-Bah
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For what purpose? If it's just for things like remotes and other less demanding things, then the ikea ones are pretty decent.
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#284849 - 07/01/17 04:37 PM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Eneloops at Costco! I've been looking at getting some. Starter package includes AA, 4-AAA and a charger. I think they have a battery only package too.
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#284851 - 07/02/17 02:51 AM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
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I am very happy with Eneloops, bought the cheapest at Costco. Amazing savings compared to other battery types, such that the original Eneloops purchase price is trivial.
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#284854 - 07/02/17 05:43 AM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
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My brother bought some imported ones off Amazon (I'll ask him the brand when I see him next). He says they're pretty good but they don't last quite as long on a charge as the Eneloops. They were only marginally cheaper, too, so it probably wasn't worth is. Eneloops aren't that expensive and can be charged thousands of times. Going cheaper is probably false economy IMO.
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#284859 - 07/03/17 07:27 PM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
[Re: TeacherRO]
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I bought some cheaper NiMH one time and a couple leaked.
Maha Imedion are pretty close to Eneloops. But the cost of Eneloops are low enough that it doesn't really save to buy cheaper.
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#284862 - 07/03/17 09:06 PM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
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I also have to add that my Eneloops are still working fine; bought most of them in 2008...
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#284863 - 07/04/17 02:07 AM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
[Re: TeacherRO]
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As someone suggested, top-shelf Eneloops might be overkill for minor stuff like remote controls and computer mouses. Sure, if you're headed out into the weeds, bring the best you have. For mundane household stuff, though, any low-self-discharge batteries will serve, provided you have a decent charger.
Since frugalism is the goal, the trick is to keep an eye out for clearance sales. Otherwise you're spending almost as much per battery as top-shelfers, which is not wise. For example, last year, Ikea was clearing out tons of 750mA LSD AAA's for a dollar per four-pack. Did I buy a couple of cartons? Of course I did. Way more than I need, but the rest turn into stocking stuffers and office gifts, so they save me money. 25 cents a cell, and they work fine.
I have never had a NiMH leak, BTW. I have dozens, cheapies and top-shelf, and have used them constantly for years and years.
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#284864 - 07/04/17 06:56 AM
Re: Cheaper rechargeable aa/aaa's
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As someone suggested, top-shelf Eneloops might be overkill for minor stuff like remote controls and computer mouses. Sure, if you're headed out into the weeds, bring the best you have. For mundane household stuff, though, any low-self-discharge batteries will serve, provided you have a decent charger.
Since frugalism is the goal, the trick is to keep an eye out for clearance sales. Otherwise you're spending almost as much per battery as top-shelfers, which is not wise. For example, last year, Ikea was clearing out tons of 750mA LSD AAA's for a dollar per four-pack. Did I buy a couple of cartons? Of course I did. Way more than I need, but the rest turn into stocking stuffers and office gifts, so they save me money. 25 cents a cell, and they work fine.
Well put! I don't mind cheap batteries in remotes and stuff although as they die instead of using new disposables I've been trying to Eneloops. It's a bit "greener" and more convenient. Today I made a good score at Target! They had 8 packs of Ultimate Lithium AA's on clearance for $5!  That's a great price. I don't use rechargeables in my lights as a rule, I prefer lithium. At least the ones that I use for hiking and camping, or for storage in the car.
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