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Posted at 3:53 PM on Thursday 09/10/09 by
Ben
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Adorama has the Adorama 4 AA Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) 2300 mAH Rechargeable Batteries with 2-Hour 110/220 volt AA & AAA Quick Charger & Car Charger for $10 with free shipping. 100% memory free so you don't have to fully discharge the batteries before recharging. [Compare]
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    Agent - Posted 4:19 pm PDT 09/10/09 (478 Posts)  Report Spam

    Didn't know Adorama had their own brand of battery/chargers, but still, I'd stick to Sanyo Eneloops.

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    bc5434 - Posted 4:35 pm PDT 09/10/09 (76 Posts)  Report Spam

    i wont risk that even for $10.00

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    mikneb - Posted 5:42 pm PDT 09/10/09 (83 Posts)  Report Spam

    FYI #1. Digital Concepts is not an Adorama brand. I have a couple of card readers with that brand that I got at Office Max a few years ago.

    Don't know about the batteries/charger, but their card readers are a cut above most.

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    yjc1 - Posted 6:40 pm PDT 09/10/09 (149 Posts)  Report Spam

    have this. charger and batteries are terrible

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    doomed - Posted 6:58 pm PDT 09/10/09 (1232 Posts)  Report Spam

    Digital concepts makes cheap products both quality and price wise.

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    samijubal - Posted 7:26 pm PDT 09/10/09 (1066 Posts)  Report Spam

    No way it could be any good for $10. Four decent batteries cost more than that.

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    bunnie - Posted 7:43 pm PDT 09/10/09 (342 Posts)  Report Spam

    Eneloop batteries are the best Ni-Mh I have found and Amazon has a great price on them.

    LaCrosse makes the best charger I've found for these.

    I got this advice on Ben's over a year ago and having bought and used the Eneloop batteries and LaCross charger for that long certainly proves they gave me good advice. Happy to pass it along.

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    churkie - Posted 8:39 pm PDT 09/10/09 (54 Posts)  Report Spam

    Go eneloop. you won't be disappointed.

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    nortlen - Posted 11:53 pm PDT 09/10/09 (12 Posts)  Report Spam

    I heard from friends that Digital Concept brand is horrible. That's why you find them a lot at DD's and Ross..

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    cashgen - Posted 11:55 pm PDT 09/10/09 (53 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got some Sanyo rechargeable batteries from over 10 years ago and they still work, but doesn't hold charge like new anymore. Sanyo's the best.

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    bbarker - Posted 12:07 am PDT 09/11/09 (301 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've stopped buying regular NiMH batteries as well. I look for any of the pre-charged/hybrid/low-self-discharge ones. I haven't really seen that much difference in the brands. They have a bit less mAH rating, but the long shelf life makes them much better for everything I use.

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    SelfGovern - Posted 7:36 pm PDT 09/13/09 (2021 Posts)  Report Spam

    Fry's has an occasional deal on AA Rayovac low-discharge, 4-pack for under $5.00. These are supposed to be close to or as good as eneloops.

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