$10.40 for a 4 pack of AA's is a very good price for 2nd gen. eneloops.
$10.40 for a 4 pack of AA's is a very good price for 2nd gen. eneloops.
costco still takes the cake as the best price on eneloops!
We have to make a trip tomorrow and if they still have any left in stock, I'm grabbing some. I bought the charger & battery combo pack right before I joined the forum.
yea the local one still has them, problem is i prefer the Powergenix Ni-zn, and i have a ton of those now (two 8 packs not opened yet too)
also i have TONS of ni-mh and ni-cd batteries ive revived with my tenergy charger. so i dont need the eneloops. cant see wasting the money right now
li-ion is just so much better
Li-ion is unbelieveably dangerous. Not kidding. Powergenix are no longer being made, per CPF, and have low cycles, and leak under high load. Ni-cad...well, they're nicad. Eneloops are ready when you need them.
Another option is from solomonsupply@eBay here: http://stores.ebay.com/Solomon-Supply/SANYO-/_i.html?rt=nc&_dmd=1&_fcid=100&_fsub=1413247012&_jgr=0&_localstpos=&_sid=128603122&_stpos=&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14&_vc=1&gbr=1
Offers both first and second generation eneloops, the price for 4xAA is similar to Manafont's (14.49$ vs 14.40$), but 8xAA cost 25.99$.
Also offers AAA in 4x (12.49$) and 8x packs (22.99$).
I hope these are real eneloops, I've ordered 4xAAA today, hope they arrive soon.
Hmm, he also has a store outside eBay @ http://www.solomonsupply.com with even lower prices - 4xAA for 14.14$ (8 for 25.20$) and 4xAAA for 12.20$ (8 for 22.50$).
I wish I'd seen it before ordering from eBay... :/
I just remembered this site. Also a great place to get D/C nimhs.
http://www.thomasdistributing.com/Sanyo-Eneloop_c_1020.html?frontpage=1
Under $10 for 4 packs of both AAA's and AA eneloops.
Thank you! I’m running very low on both AA and AAA and that’s a great deal to restock. Not to mention they are a rock solid business. I remember ordering from them almost 10 years ago.
They offer only FedEx to Israel at 45.61$.
You could call them at 800-821-2769, maybe you could work something out?
naaa, I don't believe it will be cheaper than the 12$-15$ ones from hong kong. :)
Why is it that US companies so rarely want to use USPS?
UPS, DHL and FedEX are rather over with their collection of import duty+VAT and ontop of that they then screw you for a fee for the pleasure of them taking money off you, around £12-15.
It's bloody annoying as I want to buy about half the stock they have @ ThinkGeek, sadly a 6$ item would end up costing $55.
UPS has decent tracking though, even if their people are ripoffs. They charged me an extra 3 bucks because I had some tape sticking out the bottom of my package!
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...Powergenix are no longer being made, per CPF, and have low cycles, and leak under high load. .
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I have been consistantly drawing in excess of 3 amps from my NiZn during bench testing various mods... No failures to date (for reference, this has been out of 14 cells).
[quote=srfreddy] Powergenix are no longer being made, per CPF, and have low cycles, and leak under high load. . [/quote]
I think some of the "high loads" were insanely high loads for RC stuff, not normal flashlight type loads. I was really tempted to try the NiZn cells when the 4-pack and chargers went down to $8, but I'm happy with my Eneloops and Duraloops. In fact I probably have a few more than I really need already.
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I was really tempted to try the NiZn cells when the 4-pack and chargers went down to $8...
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I hate to mention this to my friends overseas, but the BigLots store here had a 20% off deal today. That means it was $6.40 for an 8 pack or charger/4pack. I bought all they had .
im in the 3 amp testing range too. great results from what i can tell on ni-zn.
discontinued or not, it will due until a different material is used as the cheap alternative to li-ion
cant always trust what you read on CPF. its like people are payed to say stuff there
Eneloops are there ready for a charge, but so is Li-ion. and if it was so dangerous, it wouldnt be in your cell phone. Li-ion is more stable at high draw than ANY ni-mh. tell a tesla roadster owner you want to put Ni-mh in his vehicle cause its "safer"
youll get laughed from here back to china, and theyll just give you lead acid, now THERES something dangerous lol
that seems way more expensive than the kit i saw
i dont think they have the kit online. im going there monday to do a return, ill take a pic of the tag and box
im pretty sure in store the kit looks like this
and is only 25 bux or so.