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EBL 10 Pack AAA Rechargeable Batteries Ni-MH 1100mAh LSD $18.69 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ EBL Store via Amazon AU

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【EBL Rainbow AAA Batteries】10 Pack 1.2V rechargeable AAA batteries with 5 bright colors, decorate your life and enable you to easily identify which ones are used and which ones are unused.
【Long Lasting】 1100mAh AAA rechargeable batteries with long-lasting power. Advanced ProCyco technology, extend lifespan up to 1200 cycles.
【Low self-discharge】 Improved low self discharge makes it still maintain 80% of capacity after 3 year of non-use. These batteries will still be ready to work when you store them for over years.
【High performance cell】 EBL AAA batteries can provide constant voltage and best performance in frequently used devices, such as cordless telephone, clock, remote controls, toys, electric toothbrush, electric shaver, electronic scales, wireless mouse, digital cameras, etc.
【Safety NiMH Rechargeable Batteries】 Doesn’t contain Hg/Cd/Pb, makes no pollution to the environment, and using DBCK steel shell which can protect the battery against leakage and explosion due to over-pressure.

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  • +5

    Batteries gone woke lol (bring on the negs 😅)

    • +1

      Please support EBLbatteries community

      • +3

        It's EBLB+- isn't it?

        • +1

          Shhhh… don't say too loud

    • +8

      Jokes aside, Eneloop had rainbow batteries years ago.

    • +3

      Uggh this again. Seriously, it seems like every rainbow themed deal gets an attempt to "trigger" the MSM / libtard / sheeple / simps / etc…

      "bring on the negs" - haha - No-one is triggered because no-one knows what it means. Well, that's except for skynews watchers and maybe Incels and Andrew Tate subscribers.
      It's just eyerolls as grandpa goes on his rant - "mum?! Mum! Grandpa is yelling at the clouds about 'woke' again."

      But you'll probably count this reply as a +1. Tweet Andrew Bolt or Mark Latham about your success.

      I'm off to have a bowl of fruit loops while i apply for funding from Soros for my MRAPA campaign - Make Rainbows APolitical Again.

  • Can anyone tell if they are good for remotes, kids toys, mouse etc. Anyone used them?

    • +4

      Keep them away from the kids toys! lol

  • +4

    Nice way to keep track of which batteries are which.

  • THIS ….IS …… ENELOOP ……..TERRITORY

    kicks coloured batteries into a conveniently placed bottomless pit

    • Really, I thought LAADDA or whatever they are called were taking over.

      • +1

        Sounds like a ladda nonsense to me, can't pay OzBargain premium membership with Laddas.

  • Don't believe that you can get anywhere close to 1100mAh from a AAA, which some reviews show to have tested and proven.

    • I've got 1000mAh LSD AAAs from a high quality brand from years ago, and I regularly put 1050 into them on a recharge. Having said that, every single AAA I've seen claiming to be 1100mAh is a cheaper brand, so the claims are likely inflated.

  • Anyone know if you can put these, or LADDA, into Eneloop D sized spacers??

    Edit; nevermind, these are AAA

  • Be interested to see a test on the AAA.

    Test on the AA 2300 here: https://lygte-info.dk/review/batteries2012/EBL%20AA%202300mAh%20(White)%20UK.html

    Have to see whether the 2500 claimed is real.

    • The 2300 tested at about 2100mAh. Better test is the life cycle but testing that takes a lot of effort. Aldi rechargeables start okay ime but some fail within a few recharges.

      • +1

        EBL 2300 tests:
        At 0.2A, 2261 (11.3h)
        At 0.5A, 2212 (4.4h)
        At 1.0A, 2169 (2.2h)
        At 2.0A, 2136 (1.1h)

        My experience with Aldi sounds similar to yours.

  • +1

    I have EBL batteries. High discharge over time even when not used. No idea if they reach the stated capacity. Cheap but for good reason. Do they work? Yes. Ok for toys such as Lego Technic motors which is what I use them for. Last long enough in that application.

  • -6

    1100mA, what are we back in the 80's? Only time I have seen LSD tech with this sort of low capacity it was a AAA! (well almost 900 vs 1100). I would expect 2200 to 2400 or more. They should spend less money on the colours and more on the capacity. Pass.

    • +4

      These are AAAs

    • +2

      🤦

    • +1

      Only time I have seen LSD tech with this sort of low capacity it was a AAA!

      These are AAA!
      Over 11 years on Ozbargain, & still can't read the Deal Title🤣

      • I thought the LSD tech was the trippy colours

      • +1

        11 years of reading the screen, should have worn my glasses!

        • -1

          It happens to the best of us.
          Easy to jump to the wrong conclusion with something we're knowledgeable about👍 (without first checking the facts)
          Should have gone to Specsavers😀

    • what are we back in the 80's?

      Well, yes, no, sorta…

    • Sounds like you're in your 80s…

      • +1

        Yeah thats why I should have been wearing my glasses!

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