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What that means is that at the 2,100th charge they are just as efficient as the first charge, and from that point forward they go downhill.
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I purchased these to replace some Goal Zero NiMH AA's which would lose charge quickly (used in a GZ external charger for emergencies).
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That is, you can charge these up and they can sit in storage for years and still keep a usable charge
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Advertised as maintaining at least 70% of their charge at the 5 year mark, these practically hold their charge as well as disposable batteries
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They keep their charge longer than any other brand and I would defenetly recommend these to anyone looking for a good rechargable.
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I got curious about these batteries and how well they held a charge while waiting to be used, so I bought a battery load tester
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Disapointed never fully charged even when they were new dont last very long at all
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They hold a much better charge than other rechargeables
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In fact, my first generation units still work and hold a charge rather well.
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the charge lasts a lot longer than Alkaline batteries, and in low drain usage they last forever since they don't lose their charge
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My go to rechargeable batteries, hold a charge well, long lasting.... great product
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They really sustain the charge, last for long time, no problem whatsoever.
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This is because thy don't hold their charge for more than 10 days, and progressively lose their power, and are inefficient
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Held a great charge in them.
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Strong charge
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Keeps there charge & lasts well.
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I love that I don't have to worry about charging them again until I use them
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I always soft charge them using the Powerex MH-C800S 8-Cell Smart Charger for AA / AAA NiMH / NiCD.
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excellent charge retention
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I have had these for almost a year and they still work the same as they did when new.
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The eneloop Pro is designed only for usage with extremely high-drain devices, and with normal and low-drain devices, it will not perform nearly as well as the eneloop 2100
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Great as always