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Duracell Rechargeable AAA NiMH Batteries, MIGNON/HR03/DC2400 (4 Batteries)
Retail Price: $11.00
Deal Price: $7.97
Savings: $ 3.03 ( 28% )
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Manufacturer: Duracell
Average Evaluation: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Duracell
EAN: 0041333674872
Feature: One pack of four Duracell DC2400B4N "AAA" NiMH rechargeable batteries
Label: Duracell
Manufacturer: Duracell
Model: DC2400B4N
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Duracell
Release Date: 2005-05-18
Studio: Duracell

Features
One pack of four Duracell DC2400B4N "AAA" NiMH rechargeable batteries
Can be recharged for long-lasting power up to 1,000 times
"AA" batteries are ideal for use in high-drain electronic devices like digital cameras; "AAA" batteries are perfect for hand-held games
Batteries fit in a variety of convenient Duracell chargers

Accessories
Duracell CEF90NC 30 Minute Charger with 4 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries

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Editorial Reviews:

Many of today's high-drain devices like digital cameras require replacing your batteries more often than you're used to - why not choose Duracell NiMH batteries? AAA batteries are useful in small electronic devices such as PDA's and hand-held games. Duracell rechargeable NiMH batteries and chargers offer you the quality and dependability you've come to trust from Duracell, in a long-lasting, cost-effective power option.Duracell offers NiMH batteries in AAA sizes, plus a range of chargers designed to provide you the charge time you need.


Reviews :



Evaluation: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5

Conclusion: 6 STARS FOR PHOTOLAND


Review: Duracell DC2400B4N Rechargeable Batteries, NiMH, AAA Size, 4-Count Packages (Pack of 2)

PHOTOLAND WAS GREAT. FAST DELIVERY, AND I GIVE EM 6 STARS..

Evaluation: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5

Conclusion: Rechargeable Batteries Are the Only Moral Way To Go


Review: Rechargeables used to be annoying and hard to use, but not anymore. Its easy, and reusable. Use it if you can

Evaluation: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5

Conclusion: NiMH: Great but with caveats


Review: I have begun to buy DuraCell over Energizer after having 4 of the latter go bad and refuse to charge after only about 20 cycles. In general NiMH are great, but they have some caveats people should know about.

1.) They don't hold a charge over long periods of time very well as their charge ebbs away just sitting around. So if you have something you really need to work on the rare occasion you use it, like a flashlight in the car, use Lithium(longest shelf-life) or Alkaline.

2.) NiMH only produce 1.2 volts, not the standard 1.5, so for a flashlight that uses 4 batteries it produces 80% of the voltage - 4.8 volts, not 6.0. LED lights in particular have voltage compensation circuits, but they use up a fair amount of energy, so unless your flashlight was designed for NiMH it will not be as bright and won't last as long as using Alkaline in most cases. What are your priorities?

3.) The greater a battery's capacity, (expressed in mAH, short for milli-Amp hours, where 1,000 mAH will provide 1 amp for 1 hour) the fewer recharge cycles you will get. Very high capacities require very thin and fragile materials. Again, what are your priorities?

4.) It still pays to charge NiMH batteries all the way up and then use them until they are completely dead before charging again. The Duracell charger I bought states explicitly that batteries may need to be charged and used 2-3 times before obtaining optimal performance. It gives them longer life and the ability to accept a fuller charge for life. It also "heals" batteries that have been habitually "topped off" and develop memory.

5.) 15 minute chargers are great if you really need the batteries fast, but even the 30 minute chargers really heat up the batteries, and that shortens their lifespan. In most cases it makes more sense to keep a spare set of batteries than to habitually flash charge them. I have also heard that when the charger indicates it's done, it's not. Leave them in another hour if you can. Leaving them in all the time tends to ruin them.

6.) NiMH really work well in applications where you will use up the entire battery's charge in less than a week, (or month at the outside) the application takes a lot of current/energy, and your use is habitual. They can also be a lot more environmentally friendly than throwing out tons of Alkaline batteries.


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Conclusion: Nice


Review: Duracell is the best battery out there, especially the rechargables. I would swap Duracell with Energizers in my mp3 players every other time I needed to charge my batteries. My last set out-lasted Energizers hands down.

Evaluation: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5

Conclusion: Duracell Rechargeable AAA NiMH Batteries


Review: Perfect for my Vtech portable phones. Has alot of reserve power for long conversations on speaker phone


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