Ready To Go Rechargeable batteries for £2.99 4 x AA or AAA or 2 C or D cells These are Really Good and well worth the money.
I have been using then for about 3 Years now in everything from torches to cameras and all the remotes/clocks and I am well pleased. I use the Lidl Tronic intelligent charger and always get well charged batteries, some of which (Ones for camera) have now been charged over 100 times.
Someone has already posted the LIDL Weekly Deal for all the food items etc but I think these are well worth Highlighting as they only come up 2-3 times a year and not always these Ready To Go Eco Ones, which are the better of the 2 types Lidl sell.
I bought a bunch of these about a year or more ago. All have died. I have much older Eneloops still going strong. I'd rather pay the extra.
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mousey
2 Mar 17#1
Thanks for info.
radium
2 Mar 171#2
I mostly use eneloop but I did buy some of these a month ago and they do charge up to near enough the stated capacity.
modelman to radium
6 Mar 17#28
Same here. Also Vapextech are very good batteries. I used the Tronic one's before with mixed results especially when you push a fast charge in.
Daftasabrush
2 Mar 17#3
It's a gamble, but I'll try them, could be a great find. Thanks for posting.
maxeyt to Daftasabrush
2 Mar 17#4
Its not much of a gamble, considering that a pack of own brand, throw away batteries from Tesco costs £2.50 :stuck_out_tongue:
Daftasabrush
2 Mar 171#5
Yes on that basis, but 16 throwaway at Poundland available for £1. I am trying to compare with Energizer 2300ah equivalent I'm paying £6 for, that are good.
stuellis
2 Mar 173#6
I bought a bunch of these about a year or more ago. All have died. I have much older Eneloops still going strong. I'd rather pay the extra.
SCOUSEKEVIN to stuellis
2 Mar 171#10
I keep receipts for everything Electrical that I buy, Take them back to LIDL who are always happy to refund or exchange.
Monzer to stuellis
3 Mar 172#14
Then maybe you are doing something wrong and/or are an eneloop fanboi. Ive had tronic batteries for years that are still going strong.
nihcaj to stuellis
3 Mar 17#21
I have several lots of 4 in AA and AAA sizes plus a couple of 9v ones. all have been fine. OK not the best life I have had, but problem free. Eneloop are OK but nothing to get carried away with bearing in mind the cost.
At worst, you might end up changing batteries an extra once a year in a device, so unless it is in something you need to climb up 50m high, is no great inconvenience for the price.
Bitofageek
2 Mar 171#7
Wow 23ah they must be massive! I'm sure you meant mah :smiley:
aleem
2 Mar 17#8
These didn't last long for me before they would no longer charge.
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I have been using then for about 3 Years now in everything from torches to cameras and all the remotes/clocks and I am well pleased. I use the Lidl Tronic intelligent charger and always get well charged batteries, some of which (Ones for camera) have now been charged over 100 times.
Someone has already posted the LIDL Weekly Deal for all the food items etc but I think these are well worth Highlighting as they only come up 2-3 times a year and not always these Ready To Go Eco Ones, which are the better of the 2 types Lidl sell.
http://leaflet.lidl.co.uk/f360482f-5605-4051-b5e6-8427683ca0ff/html5.html#/22
http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=42457
- miffyl
AND THANKS TO miffyl FOR THE ADDITIONAL LINK AND PHOTO
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At worst, you might end up changing batteries an extra once a year in a device, so unless it is in something you need to climb up 50m high, is no great inconvenience for the price.