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Energizer Rechargeable C Batteries deliver a robust 2500 mAh capacity with a 1.2V NiMH chemistry, ensuring long-lasting power for your everyday devices. Designed for sustainability, these batteries incorporate 4% recycled materials and can be recharged hundreds of times, offering up to 3 years of reliable use. Ideal for high-drain gadgets like toys and portable stereos, they combine eco-conscious innovation with dependable performance.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.4 x 7.7 x 2.9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 25 x 50 millimetres |
Item Weight | 123 Grams |
Brand | Energizer |
Colour | C (Pack of 2) |
Model year | 2009 |
Part number | HR14 |
Size | Pack of 2 |
Warranty description | 3 Years |
Style | Single |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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A Good Find
It is hard to find These 9V batteries, in Rechargeable. So, thanks to Energizer.The Packaging is Cardboard. Another good move from Energizer.No issues with The Battery.
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Good batteries
Good brand and good batteries
A**S
Great quality
Good to have rechargeable batteries saving the planet from more pollution and waste! Saving good amount of money whilst doing so.
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Amazing
Very good
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rechargable batteries
good
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Multi charger
Excellent
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Good product
Works well
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Do not provide much power to a torch that uses a BULB rather than an LED
I have no idea what the 'power output' is for these D cell rechargeable batteries, but it is certainly NOT enough for their intended purpose - a couple of 'old' torches that use a very small 'bulb' rather than an 'LED'.One of these torches uses three D cells, the other use 4 D cells. Neither lights up that well, with the same batteries. Either these batteries can't provide enough power fully charged, or they are faulty - no way to prove faulty or weak power - except they are NOT good enough for my Torches.I can't think of another device that uses D Cell batteries - except an old '1940's/1950's'? Wooden Cased 'Mantelpiece' clock of my Grandparents (so well over 50 yrs old), but that has had a replacement of a (one) AA battery powered quartz movement in it for about 3-5 yrs approx since the previous one 'ate its battery' evry month or less, & kept stopping - not due to battery being flat - the old movement was knackered.Currently the single AA (rechargeable) battery in it lasts at least a YEAR or more. It cost me far too much to have a 'new movement' put in it, since the clock has virtually ZERO economic value, but since it was sentimental to me, I was wanting it fixed. Though any more than what it cost would have been too much.THESE D cell batteries are NOT recommended for a large torch if you NEED good light (especially if your eyesight is not to good), though I have no idea what else D cells can be used for these days, other than old torches??
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