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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sanyo 277265 Eneloop Power Pack with Battery Charger, 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size Adapter (CostCo Kit #2)Customer Review: Perfect for Gadgets, Long-lasting Batteries Summary: 5 Stars
Let me just be candid about this.
I purchased a few vibrators/toys and a friend suggested I buy rechargeable batteries- good idea. So I searched online, read all the comparisons, and Sanyo Eneloop reigns supreme. I have 3 vibrators that I use and they drain batteries quick, when they start to slow down I just pop the batteries into my charger and the next day the vibrators are going strong again.
The pack is so good because it has the adapters which are perfect because vibrators use all different size batteries.
It's been a year now, and these batteries are still going strong.
This is a MUST for everyone who uses batteries. I honestly feel like anyone not using rechargeable batteries is doing a disservice to their budget and the environment.
UPDATE: Geez guys, I'm just being forthcoming. I bought the batteries for my massagers and they work great. The batteries are long-lasting, the pack (with the adapters) allows you to use them for various objects- toys, remote control, so many things. I've updated this review and it's been a year and the batteries are going strong. I don't really know what else to say except for this power pack has saved me ALOT of cash. And there's the bonus of helping the environment.
Customer Review: Satisfied Customer Summary: 5 Stars
I bought these on the promise of a better rechargeable battery and they deliver. I have always been frustrated with rechargeable batteries because once they're charged they only hold the charge for a short period of time if not used. I'd put them in my camera, pick it up a week later and the batteries were dead. When used they just could compare to a regular alkaline battery in terms of a usable charge. I have had few occasions where I felt like rechargeable batteries really were beneficial over alkaline.
These batteries deliver. I recently bought a radio off Amazon and wanted to get some batteries to go with it. These batteries were recommended. I knew what I was getting in terms of the number of AA and AAA batters and C/D adapters... no surprises. I was a slightly skeptical that an AA size battery could carry the load of a C or D battery but I'm pleasantly surprised to find that these can with no problem. I threw 4 of these into my new radio with the C adapters and they performed superbly. I ran the radio for over a week and the battery meter never dropped a bar.
I've got another set in my digital camera as well and they're still going strong. I'm looking forward to having expanded opportunities to use these in other applications.
Customer Review: Finally, Rechargeables That Has A Shelf Life That Rivals Alkalines Summary: 5 Stars
The biggest drawback for Nickel Metal Hydride batteries is the shelf life. I got gadgets and toys all around the house, so I constantly charging batteries to have them ready when I need them. There will be very little juice left if you put them in the shelf unused for a couple of months. A waste of time and energy. Hence, one of the biggest advancement in battery technology is the arrival of the new low discharge Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. This is another great step in helping the environment. I have very few left of the old batteries since I started to replace all of them with low discharge batteries. Eneloops and Duracell are 2 of the best of its kind.
Pros:
-Low discharge.
-Fine quality product. Well constructed
-Conventional size and dimension. I had other batteries that I have to use a screwdriver to remove from my camera because it is fatter than other "AA's".
-Included "D" & "C" spacers are really useful.
-Regular charger included (You can also use your existing NiMh charger for these batteries)
-Sleek and sexy design
Cons:
-More expensive than ordinary NiMh
-Not available at many stores
-Maxes at around 2000-2100 mAh
Customer Review: Finally, Rechargeable Batteries That Has Shelf Life Close to Alkalines Summary: 5 Stars
The biggest drawback for Nickel Metal Hydride batteries is the shelf life. I got gadgets and toys all around the house, so I constantly charging batteries to have them ready when I need them. There will be very little juice left if you put them in the shelf unused for a couple of months. A waste of time and energy. Hence, one of the biggest advancement in battery technology is the arrival of the new low discharge Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. This is another great step in helping the environment. I have very few left of the old batteries since I started to replace all of them with low discharge batteries. Eneloops and Duracell are 2 of the best of its kind.
Pros:
-Low discharge.
-Fine quality product. Well constructed
-Conventional size and dimension. I had other batteries that I have to use a screwdriver to remove from my camera because it is fatter than other "AA's".
-Included "D" & "C" spacers are really useful.
-Regular charger included (You can also use your existing NiMh charger for these batteries)
Cons:
-More expensive than ordinary NiMh
-Not available at many stores
-Maxes at around 2000-2100 mAh
Customer Review: The best general purpose rechargeable battery ever Summary: 5 Stars
PROS: I use this on everything I possibly can (Wii, TV, and DVD remotes, flashlights, walkie talkies, bicycle lights, MP3 players, flashes, wireless mouse & keyboard, etc. Reusable and saves you money vs. buying alkaline batteries. These batteries also last a lot longer in storage than regular NiMH.
CONS: They are just slightly larger than regular alkaline batteries. In very rare cases, they might not fit in your device. Out of all the things I have tried, I have found 1 thing they do not fit in (DirecTV DVR remote). Also, they only output 1.2V. Most electronic devices have voltage regulators (which can bring the voltage up to 1.5V) in them so it doesn't matter. But in devices without voltage regulators, you might experience lower performance. Examples include a flashlight/headlamp looking dimmer or maybe your MP3 player/electronic gadget might say low battery even though it still works for a very long time. The MP3 player/electronic device might not last as long or say low battery because the voltage might be too low for the device indicator even though it still has power.
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