Energizer Rechargeable AAA Batteries 4 pk.
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Manufacturer: Energizer Batteries
Model: 12BP-4
Publisher: Energizer Batteries
Label: Energizer Batteries
Features for Energizer Rechargeable AAA Batteries 4 pk. :
- 4 NiMH "AAA" rechargeable batteries
- each battery rated at 900 mAh
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Customer Reviews
DO NOT LAST, DON'T WASTE YOUR $$$$ 
2008-08-29
These batteries do not hold a charge much over a 1/2 hour if your lucky, I can't even get them to hold a charge now at all. Save your money avoid Energizer Rechargeable Batteries they don't have a good hold life at all and their life expectancy is extremely short!!!!!
Not the best 
2008-07-06
I don't know if it is the charger or the batteries but i haven't had the best of luck with these. I use them in my flashlight at work and i don't more than a week of use. \
re-charge 
2008-03-21
So far these have been great batteries. We use them in our remotes & 1 or 2 or our sons toys. They've held their charge for several weeks now in the toys & since the remotes don't use much power, I expect longer use for those.
NOTE: You need to use the overnight charger, the NiMH version, not the quick charger. If you use the quick chargers they won't fully recharge. The chargers MUST be for the type of rechargeable battery you have.
A great way to save money in the long run. Great batteries for a good price, fast shipment as well. I'm getting another pack soon as we seem to need a few more...
Exactly what you expect - rechargeable batteries 
2007-12-12
Energizer rechargeable batteries last for decent periods of time in kids "Shake 'em up" cars, "Geo Trax" trains and buildings, computer mice and cordless keyboards. My only knock against them is that they seem to lose their charge while sitting around to be used again. Instead of fully charging them then setting them aside until ready to use, I wait until I need them and charge them over night - an inconvenience when there is a sad child involved! This is true for both the "AA" and "AAA" sizes.
Two years and still no complaints 
2007-11-29
I bought these about two years ago along with the Energizer charger and AA pack Energizer e2 Charger for AA & AAA Rechargeable Batteries with Car and Home Adapter & 4 AA Batteries (though I bought mine from Best Buy) and have yet to experience problems with any of them. After 1000's of hours of use (combined, so I'll guess somewhere around 500+ hours of use per battery) I haven't noticed any degradation in performance. (I've mostly used them in mp3 players, but also a bit with headlamps/flashlights.)
Bottom line: these batteries have done precisely what I expect them to do - keep the music going.
Rechargeable and always ready 
2007-10-06
For more than 100 years, Energizer - through continuous invention and innovation - has played a vital rolein how people live, work and communicate. Energizer powers people's lives around the globe by offering consumers superior value in portable power and lighting products and creating and delivering superior consumer and customer solutions that elevate Energizer as the global portable power leader.
Energizer batteries 
2007-08-05
I find these batteries are ok for use in a product...I don't expect them to be as good as a regular battery. However, you need to charge them right before your trip...unused charged batteries do not seem to hold their charge. In the past I've used Rayovac batteries and chargers for a period fo 10 months for the batteries. I don't use these batteries that frequently so I don't know how long they will be rechargable.
Better to pay for the name brand this time 
2007-03-08
These batteries last a long time. Cheaper batteries won't hold a charge after repeated use/charging. I have AA Energizer batteries and after a year they still hold a charge with out any problems.
quality 
2006-11-02
batty quality poor... do not hold a full charge for more than a few days.
My wife says they don't last 
2006-03-24
I got these for my wife who listens to AM radio on her portable Sony radio while commuting on the bus and train, 5 days a week. She would run through a ton of regular alkaline AAA batteries so rechargeables made sense.
She has a pair of the Energizer's and a pair of Duracell's that are of the same capacity and she says that the Energizer's are terrible and hardly hold a charge. We use a MAHA MH-C401FS charger which charges each battery independently so they don't get overcharged. What else can you say about rechargeables? Either they last long or they don't. These Energizer's DO NOT. We recently got a pair of Sony AAA's and they seem to be even better than the Duracell's.