Thread: AAA Batteries
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Old 01-03-2014, 01:18   #14
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Re: AAA Batteries

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
there isn't much in price difference really. i did however find these...

7dayshop Rechargeable AAA (HR03 / MN2400) NiMh Batteries (1100mAh) - Pack of 4
http://www.7dayshop.com/7dayshop-rec...0mah-pack-of-4
Those are £4.29, higher capacity, but don't specify the long charge retention - the "Good to Go" are £3.49, but are only 850mAH

Of course, there's also the 99p / pound shop rechargeables - very low in capacity - while stated to be NiMH, the capacities are more like NiCD - at 350mAH for the AAA - and while described as precharged ready to use, it's unclear if they really are:

http://www.ultramaxbatteries.com/Pro...ack._2651.aspx
Ultramax's own page says "charge before use", while the pack says "ready to use"
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