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enlarge | Brand: Energizer Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $5.56 You Save: $9.43 (63%)
New (104) Used (1) from $5.56
Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 157
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 4 Batteries Included: No Battery: nickel-metal-hydride Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 4.3 x 3.7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: NH15BP4 Model: NH15BP4 UPC: 039800016362 EAN: 0039800016362 ASIN: B00000J47L
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Interesting discovery August 27, 2008 deansd (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have purchased 3 packs of these energizers at different times in the past few years. I recently noticed that one of the packs last MUCH longer than the other two. The difference is that one pack in made in Japan and has a gray/green top surrounding the the + terminal. The other is made in China and has a black top surrounding the + terminal. The surprise is that the China made black top batteries are the ones that last much longer. I use these in an electric toothbrush, and they will last 2 or more months on a single charge. The Japan made ones only last a couple weeks. I can't say if this will apply for everyone, but all 4 of the China Energizers greatly outlast the other 8 Japan Energizers I own.
These things are garbage August 25, 2008 dmc_lat47 (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I should first say that I really wanted these to work. They are easily available at local retailers, they're reasonably priced, and we have a lot of AA-powered devices that were driving me to the poorhouse in battery costs. I bought the first set of eight, and found that batteries left in the camera for about a week would discharge enough so that the camera wouldn't run. I thought it was the charger, so I bought another set of 8 (in case I ruined the first set by overcharging them) with the newer charger they sold. These had the same problem. I tried figuring out a rotation schedule so that I could use the (16) batteries in the camera... the problem is, they're pretty much useless 3 or four days after a charge, so there isn't any way to know when to put them in the charger to have a fresh set ready when the set in your camera runs out of juice. I read one review that pointed out that maybe it was a 'cheap' charger... well, I only used the charge that was sold with the batteries!!! It seems a reasonable assumption that the charger the silly things were sold with would be the one you would want to use! Regarding overcharging... these charger have nice little lights which I think are supposed to go out when charging is complete. Well, the lights never go out. So I tried charging them according to the time table in the included instructions. In fact, I've never been able to get them charged enough to use the camera using those times. So, overcharging is determined by how? When they start to get warm? Well, supposedly if they get warm, they get damaged. I really hate the fact that I spent so much $$$ on 16 batteries and two chargers. I should have read the amazon reviews before purchasing...
Great item for cameras August 11, 2008 M. Ellsworth (MJE Sales, LLC - Carson City, NV) We use these in digital cameras and they work great. best of all we just charge them up when they die and keep on shooting. Also useful for wireless mouse - which otherwise kills batteries.
horrible self discharge August 11, 2008 Grzegorz Lecki (ohio usa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i have 8 of these and all of them self discharge to 0.9 v in less than a month. Additionally, after maybe 10 cycles 4 of them are now flat 3 days xafter charging. 1 does not hold any charge at all
They can't hold a charge. Try Duracell instead? August 5, 2008 Tom Swift (Northern California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have about two dozen NiMH rechargeables I use for various electronics devices, including three Nikon flash heads and a GPS. My Energizer 2300mAh and 2500mAh (marked NH-15AA) are much less reliable than my Duracell 2050 mAh. They discharge soon after recharging, and at least 20% are markedly worse than the others; almost one quarter of them are duds and I eventually discard them. Note that I last bought these a year ago, and they are marked NH-15AA. Maybe Energizer has improved them, or they might simply be rebranded. However, the packaging looks identical. I'd recommend Duracell instead. I keep a battery meter next to my MAHA charger, and often find that one of the four batteries I remove from my device is significantly weaker than the other three. When this happens, I write a note on the side of the battery. After three strikes, I throw that battery away. I have discarded and recycled at least five Energizers, and can't recall throwing away a single Duracell.
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