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16-Pack BEVIGOR AA 1.2V Ni-MH (2800 mAh) Rechargeable Batteries $11 at Amazon w/ S&S

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Yesterday 05:05 PM
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U-turn1Yesterday 05:05 PM
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Made where? Never heard of this brand before
Yesterday 05:24 PM
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ReardenRYesterday 05:24 PM
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With the code, the 16 pack comes out cheaper than the 8 pack.

My Amazon screen does NOT show free returns. If it did, I may take a chance. I could use some rechargeable AAs and have had declining performance from the Amazon Basics that I usually buy when on sale.

Its a pass for me.
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Quote from ReardenR :
With the code, the 16 pack comes out cheaper than the 8 pack.

My Amazon screen does NOT show free returns. If it did, I may take a chance. I could use some rechargeable AAs and have had declining performance from the Amazon Basics that I usually buy when on sale.

Its a pass for me.

afaik it's always returnable, if it's a valid reason. some things like food, may not be returned, but that is clearly spelled out on the page (usually on the right side)
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tsingbin.leeYesterday 07:27 PM
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If you want to rechargeable AA, Eneloop is only band recommended
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JobK3470Yesterday 11:01 PM
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Quote from tsingbin.lee :
If you want to rechargeable AA, Eneloop is only band recommended
this is the way
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ReardenRToday 12:19 AM
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Quote from tsingbin.lee :
If you want to rechargeable AffA, Eneloop is only band recommended
True. I've had some of my Eneloops over 10 years that are still working - along with Laddas (Ikea) and Fujitsus all supposedly from the same factory. I buy the cheaper batteries for applications where I don't mind if the battery may be damaged. I don't want to ruin my good ones. I used to use NiCds for high drain devices but cheap NiMH seem to do well enough and I don't have to worry about accidentally mixing chemistries.
Last edited by ReardenR August 12, 2025 at 06:57 PM.
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ReardenRToday 12:23 AM
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Quote from iconian :
afaik it's always returnable, if it's a valid reason. some things like food, may not be returned, but that is clearly spelled out on the page (usually on the right side)
Likely always returnable but I've had some delays and extra steps when trying to return items that did not have "free returns" in the listing. Most times I had to deal directly with the seller and, although most were very accommodating with the return, it is not always the case. Having been burned a couple of times is why I'm passing. Just my experience.
Last edited by ReardenR August 13, 2025 at 07:43 AM.

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MWinkToday 03:10 AM
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It looks like yet another cheap brand is lying about their capacity. Expect these to be more like 2200mAh. The only brand I've seen rate their NiMH batteries at 2800mAh and come reasonably close to it is Tenergy.
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badcookiesToday 05:42 AM
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Just a heads up in case anyone missed it.... 1.2v is usually underpowered. Typical AA is 1.5v
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killerrabbit1961Today 01:50 PM
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Quote from badcookies :
Just a heads up in case anyone missed it.... 1.2v is usually underpowered. Typical AA is 1.5v
The 1.2v that rechargeables put out can be an issue for some devices, particularly those that are high-drain, but I use a lot of rechargeables and it is rarely a problem.
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ReardenRToday 03:11 PM
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Quote from badcookies :
Just a heads up in case anyone missed it.... 1.2v is usually underpowered. Typical AA is 1.5v
Great observation but, it may not be that simple. While not as distinct of a comparison of an EV to ICE vehicle or apples to oranges, the two battery types are not the same technology and therefore perform differently. Per the articles linked below their applications are mostly interchangeable but there are some instances where only the 1.5V battery is suitable (usually older technology). My guess only but, I'd surmise that many of us who have been using rechargeable for years (decades) are familiar with the benefits and limitations of the various chemistry types (and voltage differences). You make a great observation but I think there is a little more to it.

https://www.ufinebattery.com/blog...fferences/
https://www.redway-tech.com/under...batteries/

PS - Does anyone here have a good recommendation for some cheap - reliable 3.7V 18650s? Either flat or button top would do.
Last edited by ReardenR August 13, 2025 at 08:15 AM.

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