With these rechargeable batteries, you are GOOD TO GO. They arrive pre-charged and are ready to use.
On top of that, low self discharge batteries hold their charge for longer than traditional NiMH rechargeable batteries and can be recharged up to 1,000 times.
Using rechargeable batteries offer big savings compared to using "single-use" batteries. They cost only a few pence to recharge.
Very often they offer better performance than even the best one-time use alkaline batteries.
Technology has also moved forward and NiMH batteries can now be charged much faster - and people are voting with their feet. More than 35% of UK households already use rechargeable batteries.
These 7dayshop GOOD TO GO batteries are the similar/same in technology as Sanyo ENELOOP, Panasonic Infinium, Uniross Hybrio, GP Recyko, Sony Cycle Energy, Duracell Active Charge, Hama Ready 4 Power and Camlink's Ready 2 Go batteries - but are naturally better value.
NiMH (nickel metal hydride) type batteries are favoured by demanding users as they are memory free and offer superb performance over traditional Ni-Cad rechargeable and single-use Alkaline types.
These batteries are compatible with all good quality NiMH chargers and equipment types.
They are kinder to the environment because you are not throwing one-time batteries away to landfill sites.
Use our 7dayshop rechargeable batteries in your cameras, flashgun, remote control vehicles and children's toys, radios and portable stereos, torches, etc and imagine the massive savings.
Latest comments (35)
rsb
6 Jul 16#35
i have not received yet as well, they have never been this slow
Superman80
6 Jul 16#34
Still waiting on mine to arrive, ordered a week ago
youknowwho
5 Jul 16#33
Was going to get some Eneloops but at this price I think it's worth it.
Rimi
30 Jun 16#32
Sorry to see such a stupid persons, who believe for reviewers like Which? who makes money that way....
Same Which? reviewed rechargeable two years ago, and Varta Rechargeable for AAA cells were the best then....Year later Energizer Recharge were best for AA cells...whoever pays more for review-is the best!
Good luck finding truth with Which?
bmz
30 Jun 16#31
Always worth having rechargeables especially at these prices :smiley:
Newbold
29 Jun 161#30
Sorry. That's nonsense on all counts. You stick to your views though - hard facts clearly won't influence you. :sunglasses:
Rimi
29 Jun 16#29
I don't take Which? reviews for serious . They are done just for money!
I just telling fact, that I am using both sorts of batteries,in same devices,charged with same charger, same number of times and there is no difference at all in performance or keeping charge.
Newbold
29 Jun 161#28
The latest issue of 'Which?' shows the results of the tests they did on both. The summaries speak for themselves:
7dayshop Which? verdict
Good and cheap, but leaks away its charge 72%
Eneloop Which? verdict
The best AAA rechargeable battery on test 86%
Rimi
29 Jun 16#27
I have both. Bought same time on offer :smiley:
Both Eneloop and 7dayshop ones works in same devices.
Both equally good.
This proofs 7dayshop ones as good as 2X expensive Eneloops.
dorito
29 Jun 16#23
Shame it's not the AA 12 for £5.99 (even 8 for £5.99 would be a bargain).
Still, heat for the price of 12 of these.
grahambriggs792 to dorito
29 Jun 16#26
They are doing 16 AA for £12.99
jhw
29 Jun 16#25
I used to buy memory cards & USB sticks from them years ago - good prices, fast delivery. But a recent order with supposed 'fast 1/2 day delivery' took 14 days - their customer services is a joke, just keep repeating 'it was despatched - any delays are with Royal Mail'. Put me right off them.
Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jun 16#21
The real test is if in a year or so their capacity as measured by a smart charger is still 750-850mAh, my Eneloops I know are which is probably why I'll stick to these for now. :smile:
Newbold to Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jun 16#24
There is still no battery out there which can better the Panasonic Eneloop. Well worth the higher price for performance and longevity.
gdp1966
29 Jun 161#22
Anybody able to recommend a decent smart charger?
Erinath
29 Jun 16#20
These are excellent in my cordless phones. I've switched most of the batteries we use to 7DayShop rechargeables now. It's only items which don't like any rechargeables that I use standard ones now. Saves a fortune when it comes to games controllers, remote controls etc. Always useful to have plenty spare, so you have some ready charged when they're needed.
RapChick
29 Jun 16#19
just ordered good deal :smile:
patg2005
29 Jun 16#18
Which? lab tested them this month and they seem to be pretty good, just got 2 stars for charge retention. Normally 90p each so for 50p got to be worth the buy. Cheers OP.
dewonderful
29 Jun 16#17
£6.29 on ebay if you prefer 391472809724
fairytooth
29 Jun 161#16
A little bit of irony. Obviously lost on such an 'intelligent' grammaticist as yourself.
johnraggett
29 Jun 16#15
Gonna give these a go.
rsb
29 Jun 16#14
poor quality dont hold charge long enough, i like enelope so cold
midiman
29 Jun 16#13
Going to give these a punt cant be any worse then Amazons own pre-charged which are no better then the old NiCad
orgfilao
29 Jun 16#12
stamfordblue
29 Jun 16#11
Great price.Thanks to OP.Ordered and heated.
Besford
29 Jun 161#10
Don't work very well in my DAB radio - suspect it's because they are lower voltage?
ovns
29 Jun 16#9
i always used to buy the disposable ones. these seem to be a great deal
AndyRoyd
29 Jun 161#8
Great price. Reduced by £2 from a few days ago.
fairytooth
29 Jun 16#5
I would love to know why all these 'great' rechargeable batteries keep needing replacing :confused:
nihcaj to fairytooth
29 Jun 161#6
They don't. I still have every rechargeable battery I have ever bought! Don't use the old NiCad ones now, probably should chuck them (reminder to self!) but they paid for themselves many times over back in the day, this type are MUCH better still.
Rimi to fairytooth
29 Jun 161#7
Stupid question non the less...
Superman80
29 Jun 16#4
Ordered, heat added thanks OP
djames108
29 Jun 16#3
+1 to that. Excellent price
Rimi
29 Jun 16#1
These are great batteries. Using them everyday and they just as good as my Eneloops,just twice cheaper.
Opening post
With these rechargeable batteries, you are GOOD TO GO. They arrive pre-charged and are ready to use.
On top of that, low self discharge batteries hold their charge for longer than traditional NiMH rechargeable batteries and can be recharged up to 1,000 times.
Using rechargeable batteries offer big savings compared to using "single-use" batteries. They cost only a few pence to recharge.
Very often they offer better performance than even the best one-time use alkaline batteries.
Technology has also moved forward and NiMH batteries can now be charged much faster - and people are voting with their feet. More than 35% of UK households already use rechargeable batteries.
These 7dayshop GOOD TO GO batteries are the similar/same in technology as Sanyo ENELOOP, Panasonic Infinium, Uniross Hybrio, GP Recyko, Sony Cycle Energy, Duracell Active Charge, Hama Ready 4 Power and Camlink's Ready 2 Go batteries - but are naturally better value.
NiMH (nickel metal hydride) type batteries are favoured by demanding users as they are memory free and offer superb performance over traditional Ni-Cad rechargeable and single-use Alkaline types.
These batteries are compatible with all good quality NiMH chargers and equipment types.
They are kinder to the environment because you are not throwing one-time batteries away to landfill sites.
Use our 7dayshop rechargeable batteries in your cameras, flashgun, remote control vehicles and children's toys, radios and portable stereos, torches, etc and imagine the massive savings.
Latest comments (35)
Same Which? reviewed rechargeable two years ago, and Varta Rechargeable for AAA cells were the best then....Year later Energizer Recharge were best for AA cells...whoever pays more for review-is the best!
Good luck finding truth with Which?
I just telling fact, that I am using both sorts of batteries,in same devices,charged with same charger, same number of times and there is no difference at all in performance or keeping charge.
7dayshop Which? verdict
Good and cheap, but leaks away its charge 72%
Eneloop Which? verdict
The best AAA rechargeable battery on test 86%
Both Eneloop and 7dayshop ones works in same devices.
Both equally good.
This proofs 7dayshop ones as good as 2X expensive Eneloops.
Still, heat for the price of 12 of these.