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Duracell Rechargeable AAA Batteries come in a 12-pack, featuring NiMH technology that supports up to 400 recharge cycles and holds a charge for up to 1 year when idle. Pre-charged and ready to use, these batteries deliver reliable, long-lasting power for heavy-use devices like game controllers and baby monitors. Backed by Duracell’s trusted brand legacy, they offer an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution for everyday and emergency power needs.








| ASIN | B09RZMHV27 |
| Batteries | 12 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,191 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #224 in AAA Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (346) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5012670 |
| Manufacturer | Duracell |
| Package Dimensions | 7.72 x 4.49 x 0.51 inches; 6.38 ounces |
F**Z
Good product
Very durable and bright!
G**N
Tal cual lo espere
T**T
Pay the extra. Go with the known brand
Perfect! Rechargeables I think I might have to prefer these over Energizer rechargeables
V**R
Todo bien
C**R
Came on time
I prefer Duracell batteries because they last a long time in storage and in use
T**Y
Ojalá rindan lo esperado. Las necesitaban mucho, llegaron antes de lo esperado y bien protegidas.
A**G
Good quality
Good quality and good price
M**.
Very Disappointing from Duracell
I am a big fan of rechargeable stuff. After reading the raving marketing material of other brands rechargeable batteries on their power, longevity of holding a charge and could take 1,000s of recharges, I invested in a complete set of AAA and AA rechargeable batteries for everything in my home. I then diligently changed out each control as their one-use batteries got tired with the rechargeables. It wasn't long before I realized I had been sold a bill of goods. Example: One-time use batteries in wall clocks would run 1 to 2 years, only 4 to 6 months tops with rechargeables. ...and on it went with everything from remotes to a wireless mouse. So after a bit of this and finding that Duracell (a so called "trusted name in batteries") also had them, I decided that perhaps I went too cheap with the other brands and so I bought Duracell. My disappointment came quickly. No difference in longevity. My conclusion is, moving to rechargeables will probably not save you money (especially with Duracells) and will require to change your batteries more often. However, so long as you do not put them in something that is hard to get to, they are more convenient than going to the store every time you run out of batteries.
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