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(11 customer reviews) 23 of 26 people found the following review helpful
I expected 8 batteries in the package, not 4.,
September 2, 2010 Janet Laurell - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer Rechargeable Batteries, AAA, 4-Count, (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
I have used these batteries before and have been pleased but was disappointed right away when I opened the package this time. When doing the search for the batteries on Amazon, the description reads:
Energizer Rechargeable AAA Cells, 4 Batteries Per Pack
$11.91 ($1.49/battery)
Since $11.91 divided by $1.49 is about 8, I expected to see 8 batteries, 2 packs of 4.
Unfortunately there were only 4 batteries, making them $2.98/battery. That's way more than I would choose to spend on batteries!
I am very disappointed in Amazon for misrepresenting.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
False advertising,
April 28, 2011 YD "Jake DaSnake" (Beverly Hills) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer Rechargeable Batteries, AAA, 4-Count, (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
This seller is a fraud. The ad claims that they are selling you 2 packs of batteries (4per pack) at a cost of $1.60 per battery. What they really send you is a single pack of 4 batteries. Their photos display a 2500 mah pack. what you really get is a 850 mah pack.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Very good rechargeable,
April 18, 2011 John Huddle (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Energizer Rechargeable Batteries, AAA, 4-Count, (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
I've used these and other rechargeable brands for years and have settled on Energizers. First of all, in my experience, rechargeable batteries do not carry a charge as long as non-rechargeable. I buy these because we use a LOT of batteries and this is the low cost solution. Buy a good recharger and your batteries will last much longer. If the charger has the option to slow charge use that over fast charge. I have rechargeable batteries that are several years old and still hold a charge. I keep the spare batteries in the charger and swap them as needed so we always have freshly charged batteries. If you charge the batteries and lay them off to the side they will loose much of their charge over several weeks. Cameras seem to be big battery hogs and as an avid photographer rechargeable batteries are the only cost effective solution. I take a spare packs of batteries and the portable charger with me on vacation. When a battery fails, and all will eventually, they will simply...Read more