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12-Pack Amazon Basics AAA 800mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries

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$7.90

$12

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Amazon has 12-Pack Amazon Basics AAA 800mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries on sale for $9.79 - 10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Amazon has 24-Pack Amazon Basics AAA 800mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries on sale for $13.39 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $12.72Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
  • Ideal for digital cameras, remote controls, toys, and more
  • Can be recharged up to 1000 times with minimal power loss
  • Maintains 80% capacity for 12 months
  • Pre-charged

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Amazon has 12-Pack Amazon Basics AAA 800mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries on sale for $9.79 - 10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Amazon has 24-Pack Amazon Basics AAA 800mAh NiMH Rechargeable Batteries on sale for $13.39 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $12.72Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member StrongMoney163 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Ideal for digital cameras, remote controls, toys, and more
  • Can be recharged up to 1000 times with minimal power loss
  • Maintains 80% capacity for 12 months
  • Pre-charged

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 208k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Nov 20, 2025 03:58 PM
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fattyw2by4Nov 20, 2025 03:58 PM
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Good deal. I just bought the 8 pack last week at $9.31
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Nov 20, 2025 08:48 PM
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noobfishermanNov 20, 2025 08:48 PM
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Good Price. Just for reference, i got the 16 pk for $8.35 before S&S discount, two weeks ago.
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Nov 21, 2025 02:08 AM
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babycullNov 21, 2025 02:08 AM
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How do these compare to the white Panasonic ones? These are much cheaper than what I have in my cart. Thanks.
Nov 21, 2025 02:35 AM
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G-squaredNov 21, 2025 02:35 AM
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Quote from babycull :
How do these compare to the white Panasonic ones? These are much cheaper than what I have in my cart. Thanks.
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.
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Nov 21, 2025 02:22 PM
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armedmetallicaNov 21, 2025 02:22 PM
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I dont' see subscribe and save on the 24pack - but do see it at $13, which is still cheaper than the smaller one, per cell.
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Nov 21, 2025 05:31 PM
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Quote from G-squared :
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.
been using for four years - never had one leak or refuse to take a charge - haven't retired one yet.
Nov 21, 2025 05:59 PM
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judypleaseNov 21, 2025 05:59 PM
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Quote from G-squared :
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.

I prefer the Panasonic for longevity but for this price will definitely pick up a 24-pack for Christmas Toy gifts needing batteries.

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Nov 21, 2025 11:40 PM
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FabulousWater9854Nov 21, 2025 11:40 PM
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Quote from noobfisherman :
Good Price. Just for reference, i got the 16 pk for $8.35 before S&S discount, two weeks ago.

Different batteries I also got that deal those are the max capacity ones with less total recharge count but higher charge capacity
Nov 22, 2025 12:21 AM
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aegrotatioNov 22, 2025 12:21 AM
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Quote from G-squared :
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.
I can concur. It's either Panasonic Eneloop or Tenergy Centura for NiMH batteries or just don't bother.
The key thing to look for in the specifications is "low self-discharge." They use a special membrane and cost a little bit more, but they don't mysteriously discharge by themselves like conventional NiMH batteries do, and hold something like a 95% charge for 1 year.

The Amazon batteries in this deal are a "lite" version of "low self-discharge" batteries. Tenergy sells them as "Centura Lite." They hold 80% charge for 1 year.
Last edited by aegrotatio November 21, 2025 at 05:26 PM.
Nov 22, 2025 01:55 AM
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NickG5Nov 22, 2025 01:55 AM
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Something to keep in mind about the conflicting reports in these comments are that these are now manufactured in Malaysia and they used to come from Japan and some speculate that they might have literally been identical to Eneloops at that time. So people who say that they have had these for years and they are great might not have what you will end up with.
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Nov 22, 2025 02:11 AM
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Nov 22, 2025 02:11 AM
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Quote from G-squared :
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.
They've never leaked with me, and from probably 100 batteries i've bought from that brand in the last 6 years only 2 batteries (size C) failed after 3 years.
Nov 22, 2025 03:47 AM
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jdakadjNov 22, 2025 03:47 AM
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These are garbage. Get energizer or Panasonic or IKEA ones
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Nov 22, 2025 05:40 AM
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babycullNov 22, 2025 05:40 AM
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Quote from G-squared :
I have a lot of rechargeable AA/AAA cells. My Eneloops and Ladda (from Ikea) just keep on trucking, the Amazon Basics stuff - in my experience so far - will go six months to a year before they start leaking or simply refuse to take a charge. Considering the price they'll do fine as semi-disposables for around-the-house stuff like remotes, but for anything critical stick to Eneloop.
Thank you so much!
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Nov 22, 2025 10:43 AM
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neelakantaNov 22, 2025 10:43 AM
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These are 1.2V - not 1.5V - Be sure to check if your device can support 1.2V - In my case, I tried these for my door lock (8 of these) and the lock would not power up. I went with the Lithium rechargables which do show up as 1.5v.

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Nov 26, 2025 04:26 AM
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Nov 26, 2025 04:26 AM
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The 24 pack of 850mAh that's "used" is an awesome deal — $8.72. I got mine and the box was opened but all batteries were still plastic sealed.
https://a.co/d/1aLZgqb

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