You can save money with this 8-pack of quality rechargeable batteries, which are pre-charged and ready to use out of the packet.
These Fujitsu batteries are made in Japan, meaning quality is assured, and pre-charged using solar energy.
They can be recharged up to 2,100 times and have a long lifespan - retaining up to 70% of their capacity after 5 years and up to 85% after 1 year. These batteries can also be used at temperatures as low as -20C.
They are ideal for many devices using AAA batteries, including wireless devices, digital cameras, flashes and toy cars.
Specifications
Ready to use rechargeable batteries
Low self-discharge - retains up to 70% capacity after 5 years
Min 750mAh - typ. 800mAh
1.2v
Rechargeable up to 2,100 times
Can be used at temperatures as low as -20C
What's in the Box?
8 x Fujitsu Ready to Use Rechargeable AAA 750mAh Batteries
Top comments
Chunk266
21 Apr 175#4
These are made in the same factory that JP Eneloops are made. The factory is also owned by Fujitsu. Go figure.
The high capcaity variants will also probably be a better buy for most people for only 40p more.
daz_75
21 Apr 173#12
Just bought 2 packs of these lot higher capacity and cheaper this was from a recommendation of others so are good
You can never have too many batteries, can you, Dave? :smile:
All comments (22)
summerof76
21 Apr 172#1
You seem to need a lot of batteries lately, do you have a house full of clocks :laughing: Heat added
Newbold
21 Apr 173#2
You can never have too many batteries, can you, Dave? :smile:
bringbring
21 Apr 17#3
not eneloops
cold :stuck_out_tongue:
Chunk266
21 Apr 175#4
These are made in the same factory that JP Eneloops are made. The factory is also owned by Fujitsu. Go figure.
The high capcaity variants will also probably be a better buy for most people for only 40p more.
CrazyBob
21 Apr 171#5
Probably not in the same league but I picked up a pack of four pre charged AAA 950's from Lidl today.
summerof76 to CrazyBob
21 Apr 172#6
I saw them earlier, but I had bought some the last time they were on offer :innocent:
Oneday77
21 Apr 171#7
Are these just like a Golf but not a Golf?
carburant to Oneday77
22 Apr 17#16
They're like "normal" AA/AAA batteries but start off with 20% less voltage.
So yes, well put.
trd
21 Apr 171#8
strangely those say up to 500 recharges but these are up to 2100 times?!! hmm 40 years later I'll report back to inform you if this is true.
Wow, the rechargeable Fujitsu AA batteries are expensive! You can get 40 normal Fujitsu batteries for the price of 4 rechargeable ones. Sure after the 11th recharge of all of them you've got a better deal but sometimes it's hard to be (slightly) more ecologically responsible :smiley:
The XTAR may well be available more cheaply elsewhere, but the Multismart 3000 can only be obtained from 7DayShop - though there are similar ones (usually dearer).
mc11
22 Apr 17#19
if you leave something which requires batteries alone for 5 years who cares about the charge amount, you are a hoarder.
benfisher1991
23 Apr 17#20
Good chargers but you don't need to spend anywhere near that amount for a decent charger. Littokala is a pretty good budget brand from GearBest.
Newbold
23 Apr 17#21
It's Liitokala for anyone wanting to follow that up - but the ones that do the job properly seem very little, if any cheaper.
benfisher1991
23 Apr 17#22
Fair point, I was looking at the 2 bay vs the 4 bay. Not really a fair comparison.
Opening post
These Fujitsu batteries are made in Japan, meaning quality is assured, and pre-charged using solar energy.
They can be recharged up to 2,100 times and have a long lifespan - retaining up to 70% of their capacity after 5 years and up to 85% after 1 year. These batteries can also be used at temperatures as low as -20C.
They are ideal for many devices using AAA batteries, including wireless devices, digital cameras, flashes and toy cars.
Specifications
Ready to use rechargeable batteries
Low self-discharge - retains up to 70% capacity after 5 years
Min 750mAh - typ. 800mAh
1.2v
Rechargeable up to 2,100 times
Can be used at temperatures as low as -20C
What's in the Box?
8 x Fujitsu Ready to Use Rechargeable AAA 750mAh Batteries
Top comments
The high capcaity variants will also probably be a better buy for most people for only 40p more.
http://www.vapextech.co.uk/batteries/standard-rechargables/aa/4-x-aa-2500mah-low-self-discharge-rechargeable-batteries/
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cold :stuck_out_tongue:
The high capcaity variants will also probably be a better buy for most people for only 40p more.
So yes, well put.
http://www.vapextech.co.uk/batteries/standard-rechargables/aa/4-x-aa-2500mah-low-self-discharge-rechargeable-batteries/
https://www.7dayshop.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Fujitsu
https://www.7dayshop.com/products/7dayshop-pro-series-intelligent-lcd-aa-aaa-nimh-and-18650-li-ion-battery-charger-multismart-3000-wh2-ds-225
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Household-Batteries-Battery-Chargers/XTAR-VC4-Battery-Charger/B01D8464S6/
The XTAR may well be available more cheaply elsewhere, but the Multismart 3000 can only be obtained from 7DayShop - though there are similar ones (usually dearer).