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Panasonic Eneloop AA and AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries Bundle 8 Pack of Each

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Product details

BrandPanasonic
Battery Cell CompositionNiMH
Battery Capacity2100 Milliamp Hours
Unit Count8.0 Count
ReusabilityRechargeable

Technical specifications

date_first_availableOctober 12, 2016

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4.8595 ratings

Customers say

Customers find these rechargeable batteries reliable, with one noting they work well in low-drain devices. Customers consider them well worth the price and charge well.

★★★★★

Buy them, they last longer and wind up being way cheaper!

NickDecember 30, 2025

I use triple A in Dcell carriers all over the house and vehicles. Mostly in Mag Light flashlights. Never had to throw away a ruined flashlight for years since I don’t buy non rechargeable batteries. Read more

★★★★★

Love these rechargeable batteries

aliceJune 24, 2024

I use them mostly for battery powered candles. They are on a timer and used 5 hours a day. I have to charge them about once every 9 days or so. I’ve been buying these for years and now mark them with a market with the year I bought them. I’ve had some for about 9 years or more interchanging them Read more

★★★★★

Work Great in Low Drain Devices

All Photos All the TimeFebruary 23, 2023

I bought these batteries to use in my various wireless keyboards/mice. They last a long time -- long enough so that I can't even remember when I installed them. I don't use these in high drain devices, because I basically want them to last a lifetime, and all rechargeable batteries will degrade slightly each time they are charged. I've tried less expensive rechargeables, and they don't come close to the Eneloops. If you never want to buy another battery for your keyboards and mice, get these. Read more

★★★★★

Work well

DMooreSeptember 18, 2025

Been using these for over a year now since I bought the 1st ones. They're definitely more economical than single-use batteries for motion detection lights and remotes. I can tell the difference as some batteries hold a charge better than others, but overall they've held up well. Read more

★★★★★

Best rechargeables you can get

Katherine WellsFebruary 15, 2022

I've bought many rechargeable AAs and AAAs over the years and these are the best I've ever found. They hold a charge longer than others (like if you charge it but then keep them on the shelf for months/years before using them), they will drain some like all batteries but less than I'm used to. I'm still using the same sets that I've had for maybe 8 or 10 years now and they're still working well. Read more

★★★★☆

Last 40% as long as regular batteries

J CURTISDecember 13, 2023

I decided to run a test of how long these batteries last compared to standard AA batteries. In my test I used three AA's in C-cell adapters to run a Duracell LED flashlight. With three Kirkland brand AA's the flashlight ran on high for just shy of 5 HOURS. I let the batteries sit 24 hours overnight and tried them again the next day. They ran the flashlight for an additional 1.5 HOURS. With three freshly-charged Eneloop brand AA's the flashlight ran on high for 2 HOURS. After letting them sit for 24 hours overnight they could only run the flashlight for an additional 2 MINUTES. I did this test twice with different batteries and got nearly identical results each time. While they only last 40% as long as standard AA batteries and do not appear to be as resilient, I do like the fact that I am not throwing out or recycling as many batteries now. I keep extras on hand and tend to use them for things that are easy change batteries in or don't get used that often, like gaming remotes, Christmas decorations, flashlights, headlamps, etc. I don't use them for TV remotes or thermostats - regular batteries seem to last forever in those applications. Read more

★★★★★

Long life, lots of power

AlohaDesertDecember 7, 2024

My first set of these were bought in 2016 (I dated them) and are still going strong in my photography flash equipment, ten years of recharging! I have definitely gotten my monies worth. But it's time to change them up, I'll recycle them at the local car battery shop. These come in two flavors, I have both, so I selected the less expensive version since both work well. Read more

★★★★★

well worth the price - easy to recharge and seem to be long lasting

pc in georgiaMay 16, 2024

I have about eight of these batteries and have been using them for about a year. I have not had to toss any away, they charge quite rapidly, I use a panasonic charger. They will last about a week as we use the flashlights on a regular basis to follow our pets when they do their "business" in the evening. They have more than made up for the 3 to 4 AAA or AA batteries we were going through weekly. Read more

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