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The EBLAAA Rechargeable Batteries pack a powerful punch with 24 counts of 1100mAh Ni-MH AAA batteries. Designed with advanced Supercell lattice technology, these batteries ensure optimal performance and safety, retaining 80% of their charge after three years. Eco-friendly and built to withstand heavy loads, they are the perfect choice for the environmentally conscious consumer.




S**ₗ
First time trying this brand.
These rechargeable AAA batteries have been a great addition to my home. I use them in small devices like remotes, wireless mice, kitchen timers, and even fairy lights, and they consistently perform well. They come pre-charged, which is convenient, and they recharge quickly in my battery charger. I really like that they hold their charge for a long time when not in use, so I do not have to worry about grabbing a dead battery later.They have saved me money over time and are a great eco-friendly alternative to constantly buying disposables. The packaging was secure and neat, and the batteries feel solid in quality. If you rely on AAA batteries often, these are a smart investment to keep your gadgets running smoothly.
P**N
Great quality great price and easy to recharge
I bought five eight packs of them they're worth the money easily recharged and I bought a storage container for it and they hold their charge and they take a long time to discharge I get them at 2800 mAh because I don't need to constantly be recharging them changing them and it's worth your time and effort and money to buy
C**S
Good, for 5+ years.
Does the job: keeps a charge well, but doesn't last as long as one-use batteries & will be good for at least 5 years; after that, batteries WILL start dying.
M**M
Decent Value for the Cost
These batteries have been performing quite satisfactorily. Most hold the charge well and 3 months I have been using them in small gadgets like the laptop mouse, indoor candles, and outdoor solar lights they have lasted well. Two batteries in the box of 8 have been giving some trouble with charging and appear to be not charging to 100% based on how long they hold the charge but the rest have been good.
P**R
Always nice from EBL
Packaging was beat up, but they come in plastic holds in set of 4. Quickly charged and new bright design. I also have AAs and Cs from EBL. I have to say EBL are long lasting and seem to always take a deep charge.
M**E
Power when you need it...
I purchased a in house phone system with a couple of remotes.. The rechargeable batteries, (in the package) were very minimal, and didn't carry that much charge. My mom and sisters use the phone a lot, and the batteries would have been stretched a lot. This upgrade was easy on the wallet, and easy to order and have about "triple" the energy as the batteries that came with the phone system.. This was a good buy.
M**E
Well worth it
Work great got these to save money on batteries. And it was worth it. I've had them for months and have only recently had to recharge any of them. They work best after being fully charged two times.
D**S
Switched Back to EBL since Amazon Basics equivalent died on me
I’ve always tried to save a little money where I can, so when I saw those Amazon Basics AAA rechargeables at a decent price, I figured hey why not, right? Big mistake. I bought a 12-pack and was using them mostly in things like TV remotes, wireless mouse, a clock in the kitchen—nothing too heavy. At first, they seemed to work fine, but it didn’t take long before the problems started.Within 3 months, 6 of them were completely dead. And I don’t mean they just weren’t holding charge as well—I mean totally unusable. Wouldn’t charge, wouldn’t power anything. I tried using them in different devices and even different chargers just to be sure it wasn’t something else, but nope. They were toast. That’s half the pack gone in no time.It was honestly pretty frustrating because I wasn’t exactly pushing these batteries hard. I was mostly just using them the same way I’ve always used my EBL rechargeables. And those are still going strong—no joke, I’ve had some EBL AAAs for like 8 years now and they’re still kicking. Not quite as strong as new, sure, but definitely still working. So after the Amazon ones started dropping like flies, I just went back to EBL. Should’ve stuck with what I knew worked.I guess if you're only looking for super short-term use and don’t mind if some die early, maybe the Basics ones are okay. But if you’re actually planning to keep these around and get good use out of them, I’d say pass. They just didn’t hold up for me.Anyway, learned my lesson the hard way. Saving a couple of bucks upfront doesn’t always pay off
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