The 4 packs went out of stock at £5.49 and have been expired. These 8 packs actually work out slightly cheaper per battery and are in stock with free delivery.
AA already posted - these are the AAA ones.
Why buy ordinary batteries?
These Panasonic (previously Sanyo) Eneloops are pre-charged (ready to use out of the packet) - and pretty much unique in that they retain 70% charge for 5 years. Arguably the best rechargeables on the market.
Can also be charged up to 2100 times.
Multi-use batteries for digital cameras, MP3 players, remote controls, game consoles, toys, torches etc
High performance even down to -20C*, higher usable capacity than standard batteries (min 750mAh)
Factory tested to give up to 800 mAh capacity - Minimum 750mAh performance assured!
All comments (36)
allginger
31 Dec 15#1
:disappointed: bought 2 packs of 4 yesterday for more
ArthurDent1
31 Dec 15#2
I need AAs - currently £6.89 for 4 or £9.99 for Eneloop Pro. Are those good prices or worth waiting for a price drop?
They might go a shade lower, but I doubt it. These are the best on the market, and very good value for the price.
The Pros look better on paper, but they have a much lower number of possible recharge cycles - 500, as against 2100 for these.
nao
31 Dec 15#4
thanks op - ordered for dect phones
Argoj
31 Dec 151#5
Can someone explain why these are better then higher capacity nimh at a cheaper cost. I get the number of recharges but as I do not charge my batteries and leave them for a month let alone years why would I buy these?
bma1445 to Argoj
31 Dec 15#6
So they don't end up like my Duracells which are ~2 years old and hold hardly any charge at all now!
jaydeeuk1
31 Dec 15#7
Good price! Paid around this for the high capacity amazon ones, which are probably rebadged eneloops anyway.
red_me765
31 Dec 15#8
Great batteries, i use loads of eneloop, best recharge batteries you can get.
Use in my mouse, keyboard, my x360 pad, always use a good quality charger to get the best charge in them.
octopus
31 Dec 15#9
Voted hot
zone_player
31 Dec 15#10
Do they need a special charger? Recall reading somewhere a while back you can't 'fast' charge them?
Opening post
AA already posted - these are the AAA ones.
Why buy ordinary batteries?
These Panasonic (previously Sanyo) Eneloops are pre-charged (ready to use out of the packet) - and pretty much unique in that they retain 70% charge for 5 years. Arguably the best rechargeables on the market.
Can also be charged up to 2100 times.
Multi-use batteries for digital cameras, MP3 players, remote controls, game consoles, toys, torches etc
High performance even down to -20C*, higher usable capacity than standard batteries (min 750mAh)
Factory tested to give up to 800 mAh capacity - Minimum 750mAh performance assured!
All comments (36)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/panasonic-eneloop-pre-charged-rechargeable-aa-4-pack-retain-70-charge-for-5-years-2364837
They might go a shade lower, but I doubt it. These are the best on the market, and very good value for the price.
The Pros look better on paper, but they have a much lower number of possible recharge cycles - 500, as against 2100 for these.
Use in my mouse, keyboard, my x360 pad, always use a good quality charger to get the best charge in them.