These get excellent reviews, and are good to stock up on - only a couple months until we'll be scrambling for batteries!
These batteries are precharged so you can use them straight away - I've been using them for ages and think they are great (only issue is me losing them!!)
Pre-charged rechargeable AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries - Panasonic Eneloop were previously known as Sanyo Eneloop (see explanation note below)
Multi-use batteries for DECT phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, remote controls, game consoles, toys and LED torches etc. AA size batteries are also known as HR03, LR03 etc.
Money saving batteries can be recharged up to 2,100 times and retain 70% of their charge after 5 years . Use in all good quality NiMH battery chargers including our 7dayshop branded ones!
Higher performance levels even down to -20C*, higher usable capacity than standard batteries (minimum 750mAh capacity). Ideal for high drain equipment types.
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16 comments
Shinoke
14 Sep 17#14
Yeah brilly makes a good point. And AAA actually is common for good quality torch use.
I have a thrunite that uses a 18650 lithium ion cell - but also a thrunite keychain torch - which uses a AAA
Eneloops are ideal for that. Far less likely to leak than Alkaline batteries, and better for the environment.
Lithum ion cells can't be used in it due to the voltage.
Olight also make a popular AAA keychain light.
So at the high end, AAA is actually commonly used (for keychain torches), surprisingly.
vulcanproject
13 Sep 17#7
These are very good. But I have been buying Amazon basic batteries recently. You get 12 for the price of 8 here (with subscription/prime) or a couple quid less for 8. There is no real performance or longevity difference, the amazon ones are made in Japan same as the best eneloop cells (some are made in China, but are slightly inferior apparently)
EQL to vulcanproject
13 Sep 17#8
The 7dayshop own-brand batteries I suggested are even cheaper than Amazon Basics, and claim "These low self discharge batteries retain 85% of their capacity even after 1 year." and a slightly higher capacity at 850mAh versus Amazon's claim of: "An extremely slow self-discharge rate maintains 80 % of the capacity after 1 year of storage at 68 °F (20 °C)." and 800 mAh
vulcanproject to EQL
13 Sep 17#9
I think the 7dayshop ones are usually a bit shy of their advertised capacity. I don't know how the AAA would be after a few cycles either, someone needs to test them. In my experience the 2900mah AA ones are some ways short of that capacity but at least on par with the eneloop pro ~2500mah. A few of the ones I had of those weren't so good after a dozen cycles though whereas the eneloops held up, and the amazon ones have so far.
In this AAA size it's much of a muchness and I am sure they are a good deal for what most people likely use AAA sizes for. In my case it's just remote controls and a few clocks etc so really, those cheapo 7dayshop ones will be more than good enough
brilly to vulcanproject
14 Sep 17#10
3xAAA is very common torch use
vulcanproject to brilly
14 Sep 17#11
It is but you really want lithium for small torches these days.
brilly to vulcanproject
14 Sep 17#12
which isn't really relevant to this deal
vulcanproject to brilly
14 Sep 17#13
Same as your reply to me then
alecb to EQL
15 Sep 17#15
I bought some 7dayshop own label batteries a few years ago and was very disappointed with the life I gout out of them. One started to leak after about 6 months so on that basis I'll be sticking with Eneloop. I didn't go back to 7dayshop so maybe I should have done as I have found them to be excellent in all other aspects. These were Nicads though so maybe the 7dayshop NiMh fare better. I'll let others be the guinea pigs!
Heat added.
EQL to alecb
15 Sep 17#16
Which? recommended 7dayshop's Good to Go AA NiMH batteries a couple of years back (the same green and white packaging). I've found their Good to Go AA and AAA batteries work well, with no problems.
EQL
13 Sep 17#6
If you don't need anything quite so high-end for your AAAs, I'd suggest buying 2 packs of 4 AAAs on their ebay shop for £4.78 (8 batteries in total). They are £2.89 per pack, with £1 off for buying two packs.
nzmtbz
13 Sep 17#3
nice one OP - ordered
TurboCrane
13 Sep 17#2
I believe these are also Eneloop type batteries, I have some of these and they do hold their charge: 7dayshop.com/pro…0x2 Higher capacity, slightly cheaper and made in Japan too!
motionwerk to TurboCrane
13 Sep 17#4
Panasonic can be recharged 2100 times, Fujitsu only 500 times.
robertvan1 to motionwerk
13 Sep 17#5
The Fujitsu are higher capacity. Made in the same factory as eneloops.
jona77
13 Sep 17#1
Good find I have a few packs of these excellent batteries!
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These batteries are precharged so you can use them straight away - I've been using them for ages and think they are great (only issue is me losing them!!)
16 comments
And AAA actually is common for good quality torch use.
I have a thrunite that uses a 18650 lithium ion cell - but also a thrunite keychain torch - which uses a AAA
Eneloops are ideal for that. Far less likely to leak than Alkaline batteries, and better for the environment.
Lithum ion cells can't be used in it due to the voltage.
Olight also make a popular AAA keychain light.
So at the high end, AAA is actually commonly used (for keychain torches), surprisingly.
versus Amazon's claim of:
"An extremely slow self-discharge rate maintains 80 % of the capacity after 1 year of storage at 68 °F (20 °C)." and 800 mAh
In this AAA size it's much of a muchness and I am sure they are a good deal for what most people likely use AAA sizes for. In my case it's just remote controls and a few clocks etc so really, those cheapo 7dayshop ones will be more than good enough
I didn't go back to 7dayshop so maybe I should have done as I have found them to be excellent in all other aspects.
These were Nicads though so maybe the 7dayshop NiMh fare better. I'll let others be the guinea pigs!
Heat added.
7dayshop.com/pro…0x2
Higher capacity, slightly cheaper and made in Japan too!
Panasonic can be recharged 2100 times, Fujitsu only 500 times.