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Posted at 10:51 AM on Sunday 10/18/09 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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    bigking777 - Posted 11:33 am PDT 10/18/09 (1917 Posts)  Report Spam

    Shows $19.95.

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    blanblan1 - Posted 11:42 am PDT 10/18/09 (167 Posts)  Report Spam

    same it is showing 19.95

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    S_Klass - Posted 12:29 pm PDT 10/18/09 (1512 Posts)  Report Spam

    Deal's expired?

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    DEguy - Posted 2:18 pm PDT 10/18/09 (268 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks just like the ones that are also $10 in our local "Dollar" stores.

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    Roy2001 - Posted 4:56 pm PDT 10/18/09 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    I only buy Eneloop batteries.

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    Anonymous - Posted 5:38 pm PDT 10/18/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a joke, right Bensie? OINK OINK2 OINK3 (bensie filters out multioinks, so please number your replicas of Bensie's household squeals). How are the shoals today?

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    mkrate - Posted 2:25 am PDT 10/19/09 (89 Posts)  Report Spam

    These batteries SUCK. I got them last time they were on sale and didn't send them back only because postage is comparable to their cost... The only thing worse is the charger.

    My mp3 player worked less than an hour when using the original charger. My other charger made a better use of the batteries (I get about 5hrs with it), but still less than with my nominally less powerful cells.

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    Leekain125 - Posted 8:00 am PDT 10/19/09 (36 Posts)  Report Spam

    Off brand ftw

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    dave_c - Posted 9:37 pm PDT 10/19/09 (16750 Posts)  Report Spam

    I suspect #7 didn't realize that with these crude generic cells you have to cycle them at least 3-4 times to get max capacity, so while this charger may not top batteries off as much as some, it does far far closer than only 1/5th charge #7 observed. Random guess considering a similar charger I've monitored would be able 85% charge when it considers them done, near enough to 100% charge if you leave them trickling for 3 more hours.

    These crap cells also degrade from sitting around, if you don't use them for a month you may again have to give them a complete charge/drain cycling to get a full charge the next time. Better to just avoid them, Duraloops, Eneloops and the LSD Energizers are all much better options today.

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