seems a good price
Isnt 750mAh a little low for a D cell? dont you think thats a typo?
I'd guess Tesco got it wrong - though you never know. www.duracell.com doesn't admit to D rechargeables.
I'd guess they meant 7500mAh, but that is just guessing.
It also says -
Features of Product 2201 mAh 2 pack
If they are 2201mAh then they are AA cells in a fatter casing and aren't worth having.
i also thought they meant 7500 but it seems they are just AAs in a bigger casing
i wonder how many people get conned with this devious practice
Notice how much more they charge for the D-cells compared to the AA's? And how much smaller the capacity rating is displayed on the packaging?
Such a scam.
There is a huge weight difference between a true "D" rechargeable NiMh cell and the AA in a tube crap. My Titanium 12,000mah D's are heavyweights. This is the quick way to tell if it is the real deal.