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Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. (/showthread.php?tid=262045) |
Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - RAMd®d - 11-29-2021 I've got several eneloops circling the drain, so many having been bought at the same time. The charge intervals are getting shorter and shorter and 'reviving' them hadn't mad a difference. These are far short of '1000s of recharges' that marketing claims, but maybe those claims are accurate, even if recharging need be needed daily. So I need 8-12 AAs, and probably 8 AAAs, to start. Any ideas? I'll check IKEAs sight. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - mrbigstuff - 11-29-2021 I try to pick up a pack whenever I stop at an IKEA. Only a couple of years old so not long term. My EverReady are biting the dust, bit those are about 15 years old. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - sekker - 11-30-2021 I came to the conclusion that the IKEA models are the best NiMh you can buy right now. I just moved to using Li ion AA and AAA batteries. If they work in your system, they are excellent. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - space-time - 11-30-2021 I also have Eneloop fail. The issue are these devices like nightlights or soap dispensers where the batteries go dead, no one complains and when I get to it to replace the batteries, one cell is flat dead or worse reverse voltage. Those are damaged for good. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - S. Pupp - 11-30-2021 space-time wrote: Yep. Every time my remote control batteries run flat, one cell gets reverse-voltaged. I started using rechargeable lithium AAA batteries. They don’t last as long between charges for me, but they don’t get damaged when I neglect to charge them before they run flat. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - MrNoBody - 11-30-2021 Another vote for the Ikea 'eneloops' even though I'm not a power user. I discovered current Eneloops, regardless of branding are actually made by FDK, a Fujitsu subsidiary. Would not surprise me to learn they are Ikea's OEM also. Re: Are IKEA's 'eneloops' still the best value in AA and AAA cells. - AllGold - 11-30-2021 A while back I picked up some NorthTech 2000mAh AAs from Menards. I'm not sure who they are made by. And I can't comment on performance because I still haven't tried them. :facepalm: I bought them because they were really cheap. |