Tenergy 1.5V AA Alkaline Battery, High Performance AA Non-Rechargeable Batteries for Clocks, Remotes, Toys & Electronic Devices, Replacement AA Cell Batteries, 100 Pack
$40.00
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Product Dimensions | 0.55 x 0.55 x 1.97 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.52 pounds |
ASIN | B07Z5H9YZQ |
UNSPSC Code | 26111702 |
Item model number | 90656 |
Batteries | 100 AA batteries required. (included) |
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Best Sellers Rank | #18,157 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #80 in AA Batteries |
Date First Available | October 15, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Tenergy |
Jason SmithJason Smith –
Nice packaging, They came in packs of 10. Each battery has a “use by” time stamp on bottom which is helpful. My generic tester showed good current. Works great in TV remotes and kids xbox controllers. I would buy again!
Keith Wagner –
These batteries work as well as the big guys and much better than Energizer. I know because I bought a batch of industrial energizer batteries for more and they lasted about half the time these Tenegry batteries lasted. Do the math!! They are also equal to other batteries I have bought on Amazon that are considered off brands so they all worked better than the Energizers.
JackOfAllTrades –
Excellent buy! I’m constantly having to buy batteries in bulk as I have five beautiful children as you can imagine there are endless toys and remotes that need batteries so I was thrilled to find this deal and simultaneously a little hesitant because of the price they are charging for 100. Although, I have to say I was pleasantly surprised bc they work fantastically & I see no difference compared to any other battery I buy from big chain stores or other big name brand batteries. So buy em up before the holidays are here & you run out on Christmas morning.
john morgan –
I’m mainly using these in trackballs, remotes, and similar devices. I’ve found they’re lasting as long as the standard Duracell or Energizer alkaline batteries. Obviously, they’re much cheaper. So far, no leakage issues either.
Miabrown713 –
Using them for hog lumen les flashlights and normally burned through the prescribed 3 every 2 days and these 3 lasted 3.5 days!
EP –
Fresh! 6-2030 date on batteries, received Nov 22 2020.Hopefully I will have the same results with these AAA alkalines as the Tenergy NiCD rechargeables I bought several years ago that are still going strong in some motion sensing lights.I am doing a little test with 3 weather temperature senders placed outdoors that use AAA batteries. These are low current drain applications. One I put in Duracell Procells about 2.5X the cost, 2nd I put in my usual bargain battery ACDelco, and 3rd a set of these Tenergys. We shall see.
jedwards83 –
These are fine batteries and compare well to any generic brand I’ve used. I have a couple battery analyzers, so I decided to test these cells at different discharge rates to see exactly how they perform. I compared them against an off-brand called “Exide” that is also a good generic cell that I haven’t had any trouble with (and about the same price.)Test A @ 100mah discharge:Tenergy = 2159 mahExide = 2163 mahTest B @ 500mah discharge:Tenergy = 1383 mahExide = 1440 mahI used a cut-off voltage of 0.95v in both tests.As you can see, both brands won’t do particularly well in medium to high drain devices, but this is true for alkaline battery chemistry as a whole– it’s a characteristic shared with Duracell, Energizer and all other alkaline brands. In low drain devices they do stellar, matching the capacity of most Ni-mh rechargables. I don’t have a new Duracell or other name brand battery to test with, but given these results I can’t fathom the name brand batteries giving substantially more capacity, at least not enough to justify the higher cost.So there you have it, real world results suggesting these batteries are at least DECENT. I’m sure for more money you can do better. But I think there’s tremendous value in these– a name brand would have to have 3 times the capacity to make the price per $ math work in their favor, and there’s zero chance of that happening. I could potentially see a 10-20% difference, or perhaps a bit better performance in high drain situations, but that simply would not be worth the cost, at least for me.EDIT: The above review is for the AA size of cells. I subsequently tested AAA size, and got an average of 950mah using a 100mah discharge rate. The exide brand tested at 1050. So the Tenergy are not as good as the Exide (which are same price), but still a good value. 950mah capacity rivals that of nimh rechargables (at slower drains) which is good. At high drains Alkaline batteries are not good candidates and capacity will be much less.
Andrew W. Smith –
But, with everything these days from wall clocks to remotes for multiple electronic gizmos, you can never have enough AA alkaline batteries around. It is especially annoying to need one when you’re having guests over for a movie night and that critical Blu-ray player remote chooses that night to suddenly stop working because the batteries have run out. With this hundred-pack of Tenergy AA it’s likely you’ll have what you need on hand without having to scrounge batteries from your kids’ toys. Great pricing too. Much more economical than a four or six-pack from your local grocery or convenience store.
Amazon Customer –
This works well for our tv remotes, our electric candles, and our pocket radios. No problems of any kind with any of these. We’ve bought them before with no issues so we keep buying them. I have encountered no problems, so I have no idea what the negative reviews are all about. I would recommend them to anyone. We buy both the AAA package and the AA package and are very pleased with how they work.
JaneStrange –
I live off grid and batteries are essential.In my 10 years in the wilds of NorCal I’ve tried just about every battery there is to buy . Both disposable and rechargeable, for disposable these last same time in headlamps , & flashlights, as any of the top name brands.I’ve bought these 3-4 times already and will continue to do so. Nothing better for the price !