Electronics : Sanyo Eneloop Power Pack with Battery Charger, 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size Adapter

Electronics : Sanyo Eneloop Power Pack with Battery Charger, 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size Adapter

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Sanyo Eneloop Power Pack with Battery Charger, 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size Adapter

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Sanyo Eneloop Power Pack with Battery Charger, 8 AA & 2 AAA Batteries Plus 4 C & 4 D Size Adapter
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Product Brand: Sanyo
EAN: 0043712120123
Label: SANYO
Product Manufacturer: SANYO
Model: 277265
Publisher: SANYO
Studio: SANYO


Piece facts:
  • Economical: 1 eneloop = 1,000 alkaline batteries
  • Worry-Free: eneloop works in any device that uses AA, AAA, C or D batteries
  • Convenient: eneloop batteries are pre-charged and ready to use when you are
  • Long Storage Life
  • Kit Contents: 1 eneloop Ni-MH battery charger (model# NC-MQN06U), 8 AA eneloop batteries, 2 AAA eneloop batteries, 4 C size adapters, 4 D size adapters




Adapter Size D 4 & C 4 Plus Batteries AAA 2 & AA 8 Charger, Battery with Pack Power Eneloop Sanyo






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Sanyo eneloop Power Pack & charger Pre-charged Ni-MH rechargeable battery kit * Charger unit model # NC-MQN06U * Charge 2 or 4 batteries at the same time in pairs. * eneloop Rechargeable Battery Power Pack * Pre-charged Ni-MH rechargeable battery kit * Economical: 1 eneloop = 1,000 alkaline batteries * Worry-Free: eneloop works in any device that uses AA, AAA, C or D batteries * Convenient: eneloop batteries are pre-charged and ready to use when you are Battery Charger Features: * (Worldwide Voltage) * Charges both AA and AAA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries * Foldaway plug; No cords or wall adapters needed * Multi-color LED charge indicator lights Long Storage Life: Batteries have a property to release the stored energy in small amounts over time (self-discharge). lmprovement in self-discharge characteristics enable eneloop to be 'ready to use out of the package' and to have long shelf life. lt keeps 85% of the initial charge after 1 year, so it can be used now or as an emergency battery.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Best Rechargeables Out is the Market.... ...
I was always pro to buying rechargeable batteries since I have 5 years old and these days most toys are electrics that require AA or AAA batteries. I've been researching to buy another at least 8 AA rechargeable or more since our family just bought Nintendo wii as family christmas gift and heard that those wii remote and fit board is battery drainer. I came across eneloops in amazon and thought that they are nice set especially with the C and D adapters but the price was a little steep. Just a week ago, received the monthly coupon book from Costco and saw the same kit for $10 less that amazon and with coupon it's actually $19 less. I practically ran to my parents house to grab another coupon that they had and bought two sets and am very happy. So far it's only been a week, so I don't really know the difference but since they do have the best reviews (not so much with the set but with just AA 4 count or 8 count), I expect good experience.
I like the fact that Sanyo batteries retain more energy than any other competing ones. As for the fact that results were tested less than 20 degree celcius makes sence in higher heat the electron in the batteries alignment becomes disholved in higher temperature.
Here is a tip for your dying rechargeable batteries:
One of my friend works for Samsung mobile phones and he told me that you could actually revive dying rechargeables up to 80~95% of it's capacity using this method.
If your rechargeable batteries dying after some use, tight wrap them several times with saran wrap so that there could be no moist could get is (this is actully very important part and if you don't wrapt them tightly, you could ruin the battery) and put them in the freezer for 24 hours and the electrons in the batteries align back so that they do should work batter. I haven't tested them with the rechargeable AA or AAA but I did with cell phone and camera rechargeable batteries and got great results.

If anyone has costco coupons use them right now. I think they are good until Dec 4 or 5, 2008 and the price is unbeatalbe for eneloops or other brand of rechargeable batteries.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - First experience with rechargeable batteries, not disappointed at all!
This is my first experience with rechargeable AA/AAA batteries, and I am definitely not disappointed with my choice. I researched for quite a while before making a purchase and finally decided on this kit. I did not want to spend a fortune, but I wanted a good/decent charger and a good number of batteries. This kit fit those requirements perfectly. This is a good value for all you receive with it.

I just purchased a new digital camera and it uses regular AA batteries, instead of a battery pack -- another first for me. Between the new camera and my Wiimote's, I knew it was time to finally buy rechargeable batteries. After reading that most rechargeable batteries end up losing their charge as they sit unused in devices, and that these batteries by Sanyo were much better in that regard -- I was sold. My camera use and Wiimote use can be very sporadic, and I did not want to find myself in a situation where if a device sat unused for a long period of time, I'd turn it on only to find dead batteries. Sanyo has this covered!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A bit expensive here, but great batteries ...
I really like the adapters. That's the only reason I'd buy this pack. However, if you don't need the recharger or the adapters, I think the price isn't right.

Additionally, in Costco B&M, you can get these for about $10 cheaper, which only then makes the pack a good deal.

Otherwise, just go for the 4-pack of the AAA and AA separately found here on Amazon.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Sanyo Eneloop Power Pack
those C and D adapters will save you big bucks! u may even use your reg AA batt to pwr those adptrs... c & D batt have become prohibitively expensive.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * BEST Rechargeable battery on the market - period ...
I'm a gadget hound, and now that we have a Wii in the house, we go through a lot of batteries. I've tried quite a few different brands and types.

These are the best, longest lasting batteries I've every tried - ever. They last longer than alkalines in my Wii remotes. They also have a shelf life when charged, so you can store them after you charge them and they will still have a charge when it's time to use them.

I will never buy another type of rechargeable battery. These are great.

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