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Dell.ca: Sanyo Eneloop Rechargeable Battery Deals (8xAA, 4xAAA, Charger $29.99, Family Pack $24.99)
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- Sanyo Eneloop ECH840 Rechargeable Battery Kit with 8xAA, 4xAAA, and a charger - $29.99
- Sanyo Eneloop Family Kit with 4xAA, 2xAAA, 2 C-Size Adapters, 2 D-Size Adapters, and a charger - $24.99
The prevailing opinion on RedFlagDeals.com is that Eneloop batteries lead the way when it comes to rechargeable batteries. Eneloop batteries can hold their charge for very long periods of time and always prove popular when they go on sale.
Note that for the $29.99 bundle, users who have bought this bundle report receiving the newest generation of Eneloop batteries rated for 1500 charge cycles, despite the product page mentioning that they are good for 1000 charge cycles.
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Breakdown:
- Typical SDM sale on Duraloops is $8 for 4AA or 4AAA.
- This kit has 8AA and 4AAA, so that's worth $24.
- You are getting the charger for $6.
- AND these are actual Eneloops.
If you are looking to just slowly replenish your battery supply, you can get save.ca $3 off coupon and use it when SDM has a sale. Lets you buy a single pack of 4 batteries for $6, tax included. Rinse and repeat.
So they ended up being gen2s? That's good for buyers. Personally I don't need it. Got enough stockpile.
Your looking at a price per battery of $2.50 a battery. I just did a quick ebay tour, including my usual overseas supplier, and if these are new 2nd gen, this is an excellent price. Even the larger bundles I could find were avg about $3 per battery typically, without the charger.
Sanyo has really confused the market now, as they have just introduced a new Lite version, and pro/xx versions (very high output, less recharge times), as well as a mobile booster (I found a mobile booster with a heated waistbelt for sale on ebay, lol). My favorite Power Pack combo is now brutally priced - hopefully they will show up at Dell or Costco again some point in the future.
Battery pricing has gone up rather then down, perhaps due to a combination of weather events in Japan, Thailand, etc.
Thanks given to OP.
(I would be happy with generation 1 anyway)
Not sure why, but the enloop package I bought from Dell about 4 years ago, even from the get go, the batteries didnt really hold their charge. I charged all of them up front and put them away. And when I needed to change the batteries in my mouse 6 months later, or my remote control 9 months later, the AA's and AAA's were already dead. Kinda odd.
And to make it worse, I misplaced my charger about 4 months ago
Oh well, $40 is a nice savings! Thanks Op!
Same bundle was $24.99 at Dell earlier this month. I'm good for Eneloops atm so will hold out and see if it comes around again at that price point.
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Ordered these on Friday, and they arrived at my door this afternoon. WTF!
Thats frigin AWESOME!
And just in time too because the betteries in my wireless keyboard just died.
Bonus! They come precharged!!