• Reviews around charger (4.10 of 5)

    NEW Panasonic Eneloop 4th generation 8 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries -FREE BATTERY HOLDER- Rechargeable 2100 times replaces eneloop (3rd gen) AA 1800 Cycle, Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries

    • Will not burn-up, if used with an incompatible charger.
    • Some cheap chargers will overcharge your batteries and cut their life short
    • This charger works like 16 individual chargers so you can charge 1,2, 5, 11, 16, etc
    • I also have found that the very cheap super-rapid-chargers tend to decrease battery capacity and service life, and so I would advise against them
    • I would be certain to purchase a good charger as well
    • In fact, a poor-quality super-rapid charger is probably the only thing that would harm these robust eneloops
    • (Paired with a great LaCrosse charger!)
    • In fact, a poor-quality super-rapid charger is probably the only thing that would harm these robust eneloops
    • I also have found that the very cheap super-rapid-chargers tend to decrease battery capacity and service life, and so I would advise against them
    • Get yourself a good charger and you will use these batteries for years to come.
    • I'd recommend these to anyone, but, I'd also recommend a good smart charger to go with them.
    • I charge them using the la crosse smart charger.
    • I like these batteries & charger because I am constantly having to replace the batteries in my iMac's mouse ( ridiculous)
    • The charger is amazing because you don't have to worry about overcharging
    • As eneloops are not the cheapest NiMH batteries, a good charger will ensure you get the best performance and maximum useful service life from your investment
    • I hate it when I realized that my decision to get a GOOD smart charger, and rechargeable batteries, was all for naught.
    • You also need a good "smart" charger like the Titanium Smart Fast 16 Bay Ni-MH AA/AAA Battery Charger
    • However, if you are purchasing a charger separately, I recommend considering one of the intelligent chargers that can charge batteries of different chemistries/voltages
    • In the future I think we are going to see more consumer devices that use lithium cells, and so having a good quality charger that can charge both lithium and NiMH is a plus
    • I always soft charge them using the Powerex MH-C800S 8-Cell Smart Charger for AA / AAA NiMH / NiCD.
    • A good charger will cost you at least 50 bucks so do it right.
    • Unless otherwise noted as being capable of charging different chemistries and/or different voltages, NiMH chargers should not be used to charge batteries of other chemistries (such as NiCad, LiFePO4, or LiMn, for example.)I have found that a good-quality charger plays a big role in getting the best performance and your money's worth with rechargeable batteries, plus it gives an added safety factor
    • Buy a great NiMh charger to re-charge those AA's, and never buy new alkaline batteries again!
    • I have had these for almost a year and they still work the same as they did when new.
    • 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
    • Great as always