Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries

Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries 850mAh (24-Pack) Pre-charged

Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries 850mAh (24-Pack) Pre-charged




Dimensions: 22.86 x 15.24 x 4.57 cm; 249.48 Grams
Model: 85AAAHC
Batteries Included: 24 AAA batteries required.
Manufacture: Amazon Basics
Dimensions: 22.86 x 15.24 x 4.57 cm; 249.48 Grams
Origin: China

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought these for a automatic hand wash and it was being used everyday. These batteries lasted 3 months which I weren’t expected these to last that long.
    Very pleased with them.

  2. Shiela55Tp says:

     United Kingdom

    I prefer to buy another brand but these are mainly for Christmas lights in my porch, it saves having cable all over.
    They last 2-3 days before recharging when used for approx. 6 hours a day, which is fine for me.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have12 of these and they last a good while (between charges) in the 4 torches we use.
    longevity had these about a year, each torch has had it’s 3 batteries charged twice, so pass.
    that said looking to get some more aaa’s and some aa’s batteries.

  4. James Lynch says:

     United Kingdom

    These last longer after being charged than other main retail batteries

  5. Jessica Peace Love Books says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m trying to cut down on waste, so it was sensible to get rechargeable batteries. We have 2 TV remotes which each need 4 AAA batteries. These came with a good amount of charge on them therefore they could go straight into the remote. They’ve lasted well too, I haven’t had to recharge any of the after a few months, which is sometimes a concern with cheaper batteries. They’re good value, and should save me a fortune in the future.

  6. AddieBlankenshi says:

     United Kingdom

    I have so many of these batteries, they charge well, keep their power and a great price too.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great for kids toys so not buying endless batteries. Seem to hold charge well

  8. Derek Malcolm says:

     United Kingdom

    Handy to have in the home always got one when needed

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These do work, but I’ve had quite a few batteries that simply won’t recharge and have to be binned. That’s quite a few in months not years like my previous rechargeable batteries. These are OK when on offer, otherwise not value for money as you need to buy more than needed to make up for the duds.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My phones were cutting off so I ordered new batteries. They no longer cut off. It’s too early to say how long they last, but the new batteries ser.ed to do the trick.

  11. KristaCoane says:

     United Kingdom

    You know how it is. Your remotes need batteries every now and again and instead of buying cheap batteries, why not just buy rechargeable ones instead?

    The original non-rechargeable batteries that were packaged with the remote I use had a slightly less mAH rating than these but have lasted almost 18 months. If I get a little less than that from these I’ll be happy.

  12. Molly Blackall says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been using rechargeable batteries for more than 15 years. In the early days, there were C and D batteries as well, but now there just seem to be AA and AAA. P3 batteries are around, but not much used. Everything about rechargeable batteries I like, except one thing – they do not charge to the full 1.5 volts, which is what disposable batteries start at. 1.25 volts is about the highest charge you can expect. Having said that, I have only found 1 item, a wall clock, which claims not to like them, but I have been using the clock for 10 years or so now, and it is reliable. It needs a newly charged battery slightly more often.

    Christmas is the time of the year when most of my rechargeable batteries are in use for decoration lights. At that time, I invariably feel like they are at the peak of their usefulness. It must be at least 10 years since I bought a disposable battery, and that was when I was on holiday and my electric toothbrush ran out of charge because I forgot to charge them before I left. Pity you can’t get rechargeable button batteries.

    Battery power is still a growing industry, resulting in world shortages of battery raw materials, mainly Lithium. That’s where rechargeable batteries help the world’s resources. I recon rechargeable batteries will last at least 5 years, sometimes going up closer to 10. You can tell when they need to be replaced; the charger fails to recharge them successfully (red light fails to turn green), or the battery loses power too quickly. Batteries recharge in pairs, and when the recharging light fails to turn green, it could be either battery responsible. Don’t throw them both out. Charge one of the pair with another battery, known to be good. If that works, it’s likely to be the other one.

    In conclusion, rechargeable batteries are kinder to the planet, you need never run out of them, and they save you a fortune.

  13. KentY44svi says:

     United Kingdom

    Only just started using these batteries in Sky remote control and the first two did not seem to last very long. I will monitor the next two which have been charged and fitted into the same remote.