Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes.
There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/15 11:46, Bertie Doe wrote:
We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. It's a problem of substandard batteries. None of mine have ever had this problem. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Bulk packs of Energisers from CPC can be had at excellent/unit value. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Search ebay for industrial AA batteries |
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On 03/10/2015 12:25, Tim Streater wrote:
In article , Tim Watts wrote: On 03/10/15 11:46, Bertie Doe wrote: We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. It's a problem of substandard batteries. None of mine have ever had this problem. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. +1 Somewhere there's a survey of AA batteries. Ikea came top IIRC. Maybe their rechargeables are good too --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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"Phil L" wrote in
: "Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Search ebay for industrial AA batteries Poor quality batteries are a criminal waste of resources and transportation form China. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 11:47:08 UTC+1, Bertie Doe wrote:
We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. 2 weeks between charges is plenty. With alkaline batteries, you pay for advertising. All brands except Evolta came out at 1.9-2.2Ah per AA cell in tests. Evolta yielded about 1.5Ah. This test series was at 200mA load. But I see no sense using alkaline if you can use NiMH. NT |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"stuart noble" wrote in message ... Somewhere there's a survey of AA batteries. Ikea came top IIRC. Maybe their rechargeables are good too Thanks Stuart and all. A quick look at the IKEA site came up with 'Alkalisk' brand. Googled with Alkalisk Review gave me this site :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/stati...arge_200mA.png Is this the one you saw? Sadly there's no local IKEA and delivery charges rule them out. I'll look at the next 6 best and see if Ebay can source them cheaply. |
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"Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... Googled with Alkalisk Review gave me this site :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/stati...arge_200mA.png Above incomplete. Low drain test :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/results-lo.html High drain test :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/results-hi.html |
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On 03/10/2015 3:14 PM, Bertie Doe wrote:
"stuart noble" wrote in message ... Somewhere there's a survey of AA batteries. Ikea came top IIRC. Maybe their rechargeables are good too Thanks Stuart and all. A quick look at the IKEA site came up with 'Alkalisk' brand. Googled with Alkalisk Review gave me this site :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/stati...arge_200mA.png Is this the one you saw? Sadly there's no local IKEA and delivery charges rule them out. I'll look at the next 6 best and see if Ebay can source them cheaply. Duracell can be cheap... http://www.battery-force.co.uk/category-BESTSELLER.html though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. -- One click voting to change the world. ..https://secure.avaaz.org/en/index.php Join Now! Be a part of people power. Phase Conjugate Waves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3wwdmwv0zk ....and, Why You Know Nothing http://www.delusionalinsects.com/sty...-32/index.html Startpage - The PRIVATE Search Engine! |
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"RayL12" wrote in message ... On 03/10/2015 3:14 PM, Bertie Doe wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... Somewhere there's a survey of AA batteries. Ikea came top IIRC. Maybe their rechargeables are good too Thanks Stuart and all. A quick look at the IKEA site came up with 'Alkalisk' brand. Googled with Alkalisk Review gave me this site :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/stati...arge_200mA.png Is this the one you saw? Sadly there's no local IKEA and delivery charges rule them out. I'll look at the next 6 best and see if Ebay can source them cheaply. Duracell can be cheap... http://www.battery-force.co.uk/category-BESTSELLER.html though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. Thanks, it could be a buzz word and will replace 'Pro' which is fast becoming over-used. I'll have a look at the Duracell, Energizer, Philips - they may be handy for the low-drain consumption. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 11:46, Bertie Doe wrote:
We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Try Duracell Industrial (re-branded Procell). http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50-DURACELL-INDUSTRIAL-AA-BATTERIES-ALKALINE-1-5V-LR6-MN1500-REPLACES-PROCELL-AA-/311139527110?hash=item48715c69c6 OR http://tinyurl.com/o9nlc79 Babz Media is an Ebay seller that I would recommend - I've used them for 4+ years for batteries and other items without problems Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 15:27, RayL12 wrote:
though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. Packed in boxes of 10+ and not available in bubble packs. http://professional.duracell.com/en/industrial?gclid=CNXBlu7IpsgCFQUOwwodaQECkg -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:58:04 UTC+1, alan_m wrote:
Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r poundland is cheaper for equivalent types NT |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Tim Watts" wrote in message ... Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. Thanks Tim, have ordered 4 from ebay at £12.75p inc P+P as wife is very keen on environmental issues etc. These will be used on the high-drain toothbrushes which get quite a hammering. http://tinyurl.com/o9wyzj2 Ok it's more than double the price of the 7Dayers I have but there are one or 2 quality issues with these :- http://tinyurl.com/ovzjh8k You gets what you pays fer etc. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
In article ,
RayL12 wrote: Duracell can be cheap... http://www.battery-force.co.uk/category-BESTSELLER.html though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. Not really sure there is much difference if any between the Pro range and normal. Except that they tend to be packaged for bulk sales. Used to get through lots of Pro ones on radio mics. And on the odd occasion had to buy ordinary Duracells locally. Can't say they lasted any longer. -- *Sleep with a photographer and watch things develop Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 16:05, wrote:
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:58:04 UTC+1, alan_m wrote: Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r poundland is cheaper for equivalent types My experience with poundland batteries is not to use them in anything where the battery is in place for more than a couple of months. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Tim Watts" wrote in message ... On 03/10/15 11:46, Bertie Doe wrote: We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. It's a problem of substandard batteries. None of mine have ever had this problem. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. I've used the normal Eneloops in some very high demand tools like the Culinare Automatic Jar Opener and they work fine there. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Bulk packs of Energisers from CPC can be had at excellent/unit value. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
wrote in message ... On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:58:04 UTC+1, alan_m wrote: Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r poundland is cheaper for equivalent types The local 99p Store (now part of Poundland) sell a pack of 12 R6s badged 'Performance' and uses the AA Home Essentials motif. They lasted only 5 days in the Bruan. The same battery may happily power a wall clock for 6 months but is useless on the high drain stuff. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Rod Speed" wrote in message ... "Tim Watts" wrote in message Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. I've used the normal Eneloops in some very high demand tools like the Culinare Automatic Jar Opener and they work fine there. I've opted for the more expensive Eneloops. I did see the normal ones :- http://preview.tinyurl.com/oerb4cd I was a bit sceptical about the claim for 2100 chargings. Could be a typo. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... "Tim Watts" wrote in message Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. I've used the normal Eneloops in some very high demand tools like the Culinare Automatic Jar Opener and they work fine there. I've opted for the more expensive Eneloops. I did see the normal ones :- http://preview.tinyurl.com/oerb4cd I was a bit sceptical about the claim for 2100 chargings. Could be a typo. I hardly ever charge mine. I don’t have much that uses them anymore, just the jar opener and a couple of X10 remotes that get years on normal AAs. All the scales now use coin cells that last for years. The eneloops in the jar opener last for years on a charge. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 12:14, Tim Watts wrote:
Bulk packs of Energisers from CPC can be had at excellent/unit value. The Philips ones have also been ok: http://cpc.farnell.com/philips/lr6p3...2pk/dp/BT05381 Not bad at under 32p/batt -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 15:27, RayL12 wrote:
On 03/10/2015 3:14 PM, Bertie Doe wrote: "stuart noble" wrote in message ... Somewhere there's a survey of AA batteries. Ikea came top IIRC. Maybe their rechargeables are good too Thanks Stuart and all. A quick look at the IKEA site came up with 'Alkalisk' brand. Googled with Alkalisk Review gave me this site :- http://www.batteryshowdown.com/stati...arge_200mA.png Is this the one you saw? Sadly there's no local IKEA and delivery charges rule them out. I'll look at the next 6 best and see if Ebay can source them cheaply. Duracell can be cheap... http://www.battery-force.co.uk/category-BESTSELLER.html though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. They will be Duracell "Procell" branded. Same basic cells but not available through normal retail outlets. Designed to stop staff pilfering them and claiming they bought them elsewhere ;-) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On 03/10/2015 14:27, wrote:
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 11:47:08 UTC+1, Bertie Doe wrote: We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. 2 weeks between charges is plenty. With alkaline batteries, you pay for advertising. All brands except Evolta came out at 1.9-2.2Ah per AA cell in tests. Evolta yielded about 1.5Ah. This test series was at 200mA load. But I see no sense using alkaline if you can use NiMH. I have found GP Branded alkaline to be vastly inferior to others... -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Saturday, 3 October 2015 21:33:19 UTC+1, Bertie Doe wrote:
nt wrote in message ... On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:58:04 UTC+1, alan_m wrote: Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r poundland is cheaper for equivalent types The local 99p Store (now part of Poundland) sell a pack of 12 R6s badged 'Performance' and uses the AA Home Essentials motif. They lasted only 5 days in the Bruan. The same battery may happily power a wall clock for 6 months but is useless on the high drain stuff. Zinc carbons of all brands are similarly poor performers. I said equivalent. NT |
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On Sunday, 4 October 2015 00:33:31 UTC+1, John Rumm wrote:
nt: On Saturday, 3 October 2015 11:47:08 UTC+1, Bertie Doe wrote: We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. 2 weeks between charges is plenty. With alkaline batteries, you pay for advertising. All brands except Evolta came out at 1.9-2.2Ah per AA cell in tests. Evolta yielded about 1.5Ah. This test series was at 200mA load. But I see no sense using alkaline if you can use NiMH. I have found GP Branded alkaline to be vastly inferior to others... their coin cells didn't fare well in tests either. Tests show almost all brands of any given chemistry to have very similar capacity. It seems there's the occasional shortcomer, but they seem to bear no connection with the sort of brands people typically expect to perform less. NT |
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On 03/10/2015 16:05, wrote:
On Saturday, 3 October 2015 15:58:04 UTC+1, alan_m wrote: Babz does other quantities and battery sizes. http://tinyurl.com/oxu6b7r poundland is cheaper for equivalent types As is IKEA, and I've found their AAs to be fine. Although I've got no wide frame of reference as I don't use disposables a great deal. The best rechargeable I have are these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Contour-Worl.../dp/B0079G2S1C (Contour AA). Can't remember where I got them, but they seem to outperform even Eneloops. -- Cheers, Rob |
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On 04/10/15 00:33, John Rumm wrote:
I have found GP Branded alkaline to be vastly inferior to others... "Golden Power" - always seem to be the ones packaged with a new item... |
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On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 11:46:59 +0100, Bertie Doe wrote:
We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. I've that Braun and the Eneloop 2.45Ah cells last about 5 weeks at 2.5 - 3 mins./clean. The Poundland Kodak Pro are quite good; possibly Ikea's AAs at (last time I bought some) £1.50/10 are about the best value - not quite up to the best performer but much cheaper. -- Peter. The gods will stay away whilst religions hold sway |
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Rod Speed wrote:
"Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... "Tim Watts" wrote in message Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. I've used the normal Eneloops in some very high demand tools like the Culinare Automatic Jar Opener and they work fine there. I've opted for the more expensive Eneloops. I did see the normal ones :- http://preview.tinyurl.com/oerb4cd I was a bit sceptical about the claim for 2100 chargings. Could be a typo. I hardly ever charge mine. I dont have much that uses them anymore, just the jar opener and a couple of X10 remotes that get years on normal AAs. All the scales now use coin cells that last for years. The eneloops in the jar opener last for years on a charge. Don't you have any torches? That's where the bulk of my AA rechargeables get used. -- Chris Green · |
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wrote in message ... Rod Speed wrote: "Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... "Rod Speed" wrote in message ... "Tim Watts" wrote in message Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. I've used the normal Eneloops in some very high demand tools like the Culinare Automatic Jar Opener and they work fine there. I've opted for the more expensive Eneloops. I did see the normal ones :- http://preview.tinyurl.com/oerb4cd I was a bit sceptical about the claim for 2100 chargings. Could be a typo. I hardly ever charge mine. I dont have much that uses them anymore, just the jar opener and a couple of X10 remotes that get years on normal AAs. All the scales now use coin cells that last for years. The eneloops in the jar opener last for years on a charge. Don't you have any torches? I do, but the main one I use has its own internal battery and is plugged into the mains all the time and comes on auto when the mains fails. I also have another headset torch in the car but hardly ever use it anymore, use the smartphone as a torch instead. I have another in the Miller Forge cordless tool set but have never used it because I only got it at a garage sale for peanuts, $20, a couple of weeks ago. That's where the bulk of my AA rechargeables get used. I used to with the headset but dont anymore. |
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Not sure about over long batteries. Sounds a bit dodgy. The thing is that rechargeable of the cheap variety, are not much good. I find the Maplin ones, though not cheap, can be recharged many many times and have a high capacity, and do not self discharge either. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active Remember, if you don't like where I post or what I say, you don't have to read my posts! :-) "Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. |
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I've never found energisers to be anywhere near as good as Duracell for the
dry battery side of things. I do however, feel that Duracell are taking the **** on the current prices. One make to avoid are the interestingly named Flying Bomb high power. They seem to be almost guaranteed to leak within a week or so. Often sold in those little Asian shops one finds open all hours. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active Remember, if you don't like where I post or what I say, you don't have to read my posts! :-) "Tim Watts" wrote in message ... On 03/10/15 11:46, Bertie Doe wrote: We've been using 7day shop rechargeable AA's in Braun Oral B toothbrushes. There are 2 probs with the 7Dayers :- 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. Is this typical of rechargeables or is it a prob only with 7Day shop batteries? Have cracked cap one one Braun already. It's a problem of substandard batteries. None of mine have ever had this problem. 2. They don't last very long - maybe 2 weeks. They can last 12 months in a wall clock but struggle with high drain stuff. The perfect answer is Duracell but these are not cheap. I've tried Googling for an alternative but you get pages of Amazon spam. Eneloop Pro NiMH have pretty high energy densities. I've had some but not long enough to given an honest opinion. Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. Bulk packs of Energisers from CPC can be had at excellent/unit value. |
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"PeterC" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 11:46:59 +0100, Bertie Doe wrote: Q. Can anyone suggest an alterative disposable brand please - of reasonably good quality. TIA. I've that Braun and the Eneloop 2.45Ah cells last about 5 weeks at 2.5 - 3 mins./clean. The Poundland Kodak Pro are quite good; possibly Ikea's AAs at (last time I bought some) £1.50/10 are about the best value - not quite up to the best performer but much cheaper. Not sure how accurate is the (above) disposable batteryshowdown.com comparison. Did they get fresh ones from the manufacturer? If not, how long were they in the warehouse(s). As mentioned by others, there's def a case for changing to rechargeables. Following Tim W's suggestion, I've ordered 4 of the Eneloops. We'll be delighted if the Braun's last a month between charging's. If their claim of 1000+ re-charging's per battery is true - that's 1000 months = 19 years. Hmm I'll be down to my gums before then :-) |
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"Brian-Gaff" wrote in message ... Do you not use adblock plus on your browsers? Not sure about over long batteries. Sounds a bit dodgy. The thing is that rechargeable of the cheap variety, are not much good. I find the Maplin ones, though not cheap, can be recharged many many times and have a high capacity, and do not self discharge either. Yep, the 7Day rechargeables are def half mil longer than any of my other AA's. I'll compare them with the Eneloops when they arrive. Thanks, I'll bear the Maplin's in mind - for future reference. Yes you are correct. I do use AdblockPlus in my browsers. Are you referring to my comment about the amount of Amazon spam? Yes I am aware that Amazon is on ABP's whitelist. Last month, I got some advice (elsewhere) and switch to Firefox, rather than my default I.E. This seems to have reduced some of the Amazon spam, when I use say, Google or Ebay. |
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En el artículo , Bertie Doe
escribió: 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. I think this is deliberate, it's to stop you using rechargeables in appliances designed for standard high-drain AAs. If you have to force anything, it's a hint that there's something not right. -- (\_/) (='.'=) Bunny says: Windows 10? Nein danke! (")_(") |
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"Mike Tomlinson" wrote in message ... En el artículo , Bertie Doe escribió: 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. I think this is deliberate, it's to stop you using rechargeables in appliances designed for standard high-drain AAs. If you have to force anything, it's a hint that there's something not right. You may be correct, I've got two disposable and two 7day rechargeables (now dead) that need to be re-cycled. I've also got two Energizers. The latter is fully discharged, so therefore safe to use with micrometer. 'Performance' disposable (99p Shop) = 50.00mm 'Energizer' re-chargeable = 50.10mm 7Day Shop re-chargeable = 50.30mm As you say, the rechargeables do seem a touch longer. Let's hope the newly ordered 'Eneloop' are closer to 50.10 and won't strain cap on the Braun. |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
"Bertie Doe" wrote in message ... You may be correct, I've got two disposable and two 7day rechargeables (now dead) that need to be re-cycled. I've also got two Energizers. The latter is fully discharged, so therefore safe to use with micrometer. 'Performance' disposable (99p Shop) = 50.00mm 'Energizer' re-chargeable = 50.10mm 7Day Shop re-chargeable = 50.30mm As you say, the rechargeables do seem a touch longer. Let's hope the newly ordered 'Eneloop' are closer to 50.10 and won't strain cap on the Braun. Further Googling also suggests that it's also the thickness that presents a problem :- http://www.talkbass.com/threads/warn...sized.1129918/ A quick measure shows the following diameters :- Performance disposables 13.45mm 7Day AND Energizer rechargeables = 14.25mm There follows one glimmer of hope in bcCopenhagens quote, that Eneloops conform closer to disposable AAs. Lets hope they mean length and thickness :-) http://jwsoundgroup.net/index.php?/t...e-aas-too-big/ |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 14:25:58 +0100, Bertie Doe wrote:
"Mike Tomlinson" wrote in message ... En el artículo , Bertie Doe escribió: 1. They are slightly overlong (maybe half mm) and require a lot of force to close the snap-shut cap. I think this is deliberate, it's to stop you using rechargeables in appliances designed for standard high-drain AAs. If you have to force anything, it's a hint that there's something not right. You may be correct, I've got two disposable and two 7day rechargeables (now dead) that need to be re-cycled. I've also got two Energizers. The latter is fully discharged, so therefore safe to use with micrometer. 'Performance' disposable (99p Shop) = 50.00mm 'Energizer' re-chargeable = 50.10mm 7Day Shop re-chargeable = 50.30mm As you say, the rechargeables do seem a touch longer. Let's hope the newly ordered 'Eneloop' are closer to 50.10 and won't strain cap on the Braun. Well, my pre-Panasonic Eneloops go in OK. I do have some Aldidl Tronics and they're OK also. The 7D AAAs are a tad longer than the Eneloops but are still OK in torches but a bit snug in push-on/off lights. I use clingfilm wrapped over both ends of a cell to measure it with vernier calipers. If necessary, the double thickness of plastic can be deducted. -- Peter. The gods will stay away whilst religions hold sway |
Cheap alternative to Duracell AA batteries
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Duracell can be cheap... http://www.battery-force.co.uk/category-BESTSELLER.html though, it does say 'industrial'? I know not what that entails. How is that cheap? 30 for £12 inc VAT = 2.5 batteries for £1 (40p ea) compared with Poundland - 6 for £1 (16.66P ea) or Ikea - 10 for £1 (10p ea) ... -- Terry |
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