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Sanyo Eneloop Battery Charging Kit with 1 charger, 12 batteries, and 4 adapters | 
enlarge | Brand: Sanyo Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $10.04 (20%)
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Rating: 21 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 2 x 8 In contrast to a disposable battery the eneloop can be charged 1000 times. One eneloop saves the waste of 999 disposable batteries. The C, and D Adapter are insert's so you can put AA eneloop Ni-MH battery into the adapter to create a C or D size battery
MPN: SEC-N-TG12SET-GEN Model: Power Pack UPC: 043712120062 EAN: 0043712120062 ASIN: B000WPJIME
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| • | Sanyo Eneloop Battery Charger w/ 8 AA & 4 AAA Batteries Plus 2 C & 2 D Size adapter |
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They really hold their charge December 1, 2008 Rocket Scientist (third rock from the sun) Unlike other NiCad and NiMh batteries, these really hold their charge for a long time. With other batteries, every time I grabbed my digital camera, the batteries were dead. With these it's always ready to go, even if it's been months since I last used it. I've got LOTS of electronic devices that I use frequently to occasionally, and use nothing but rechargeable batteries. The ONLY batteries I buy any more are these long shelf like NiMh cells; the Eneloop, and the similar Rayovac Hybrid, and Duracell precharged. GPS, flashlights, laser pointer, FRS radio, test equipment, all run on nothing but these batteries. The professional that goes through multiple sets of batteries every day might want to stick with the conventional NiMh that have slightly higher capacity, but the casual user will be much happier with these precharged rechargeables.
At last reliable power October 29, 2008 AudioPHile (Denver, CO, USA) This product is all that it claims. with all my remotes and controllers i was getting frustrated of duracells not holding charge. their 15 min charger is absolute peice of crap. the chemistry in these cells is very unique as I came to find out and now duracell has also come up with their precharged version. But these batteries are not in any store .. can only be bought online ... I searched so many popular stores to no avail.
Enough shells for the game October 13, 2008 CP (ROSEDALE, NY United States) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
You are buying a small charger that accommodates 2 batteries AA or AAA. You are buying exactly 6 batteries. 4 AA and 2 AAA. You are buying ADAPTERS, which means empty plastic shells, that allow the AA batteries to fit in C and D battery electronics. YOU ARE NOT BUYING C OR D BATTERIES. This should have been made more clear in the advertisement. This may not actually be a shell game but there are enough shells in the pack for it.
Caveat... September 8, 2008 Alexander J. Forbes 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After looking over the various NiMH battery charges, and armed with NLee's lucid and thorough reviews, I selected this charger: I need to charge both AA and AAA batteries; to charge them in odd numbers, not just in pairs; to charge them slowly enough that they last; and I don't need or want an overly complex charger ---I want to put in the batteries in the evening and take them out charged in the morning and to not think about it beyond that. I grew up without electricity; I don't like when it intrudes on me now. The nuances of battery maintenance are not foremost in my life. Sanyo's NC-MQNO5U seemed a good compromise of useable features and fire-and-forget operation. I can't really speak to the abilities of the Sanyo charger: I haven't yet plugged it in. This review is mostly to caution that even by adding this item to my cart, the NC-MQNO5U, rather than the NLee-not-recommended, charges-in-pairs-only, Sanyo NC-MQNO6U charger, Red Tag still sent me the '6U charger. I rather doubt this was deception or malice; I expect that newer stock replaced older stock, and that the '6U is just on the shelf where the '5U used to be, but it is a heads-up to those wanting the '5U: check on the back of the charger when it arrives and make sure it's the one you wanted. Oh, and Red Tag was wonderful, and sent me a '5U replacement, no problem, very quickly. And some extra Eneloop batteries. They even told me not to worry about returning the '6U... so I guess I now have two Sanyo chargers. One concern I have with the '5U, though, is that there's no way to tell when the batteries are done charging on an individual basis. When they're all done, the LED turns off. Beyond that, take your best guess or buy a tester. Working around that limitation shouldn't be a real problem --think ahead, and have a stash of charged batteries ready to go-- but it is something I wish I'd thought of. The Duracell charger NLee recommends has individual LEDs --but it sounds like it charges too fast for the long-term health of AAA batteries, of which I use a great number. The LaCrosse BC-900 is good about showing battery status, too --perhaps better than any other-- and I almost bought it instead of the Sanyo, but I'm concerned about the overheating issues it seems to have, and cross-checking their other products, LaCrosse's customer service seems to be rather unresponsive. I'll edit this later, when I've had some time to put the charger(s) through its paces. Until then, Caveat: make sure you get what you ordered.
Awesome for digital cameras that eat batteries! July 26, 2008 Tohru Honda (south carolina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My camera was eating batteries. It would take maybe 5 pictures then shut off. I have been so pleased with Eneloop battery performance. I've been taking pictures on and off for days now. I wish i could be exact, but I think it's been 2 weeks since I last charged the batteries, and we've been taking a lot of pictures :) I bought the smaller Travel version of this last month. Then I wanted more batteries for it, but found out it was a better deal to buy this set with a 4 battery charger. My only regret is that I did not buy this years ago.
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