







🔋 Stay powered, stay unstoppable — the battery that keeps up with your hustle!
Duracell Pre-Charged NiMH AA rechargeable batteries feature Long-Life Ion Core technology for extended use in heavy-drain devices. They come pre-charged and hold a charge for up to 1 year when not in use. Guaranteed for 10 years in storage or 400 recharge cycles, these batteries offer reliable, eco-friendly power backed by the trusted Duracell brand.








| ASIN | B00007ISWA |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16,333) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2003 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 5004620 |
| Manufacturer | Duracell Distributing, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.8 x 0.6 inches |
O**R
long lasting
Reliable and long-lasting — these Duracell Coppertop AA batteries have become my go-to for all the small devices around the house. They hold up well in remotes, clocks, and flashlights, and I like that they’re backed by a brand that’s been trusted for years.
K**B
AA rechargeable
I bought a smaller pack because it's all i could afford at the time. Good quality battery.
G**D
Great for many but not for all applications
These are a wonderful choice to avoid the waste of conventional cells HOWEVER they only work reliably in limited applications: 3-4 cell flashlights=super!, TV remote control=useless! Haven't tried in wireless telephones because they use specialized batteries. Our big LED wall clocks advise not to use them, but they work fine anyway. These cells are well worth the investment for use in appliances that have compatible current demands. Test first and have a few conventional cells on hand in the event that rechargeables simply aren't up to the task.
T**E
Fantastic. Don’t waste your money on regular alkalines.
I have an older version of these I’ve been using for about fifteen years or more. When my son’s sound machine AC adapter broke, we started using these instead. We have used them for 10 hours a night, and charged them every day for at least four years—so about 1500 charges, on top of the 11 years they’d already been used. They are only now beginning to show signs of decline, not quite making it through the night. The only reason I took a star off is that when I bought the newer ones, they are slightly larger and don’t always fit inside toy battery compartments, etc. Some also don’t seem to charge well. But I may need to replace the charger with a newer one too, so we’ll see about that. All in all, save yourself a ton of money and go with these.
D**J
Consistent quality...& last a long time.
Duracell has always been my favorite brand of alkaline batteries, & now have become my favorite Nimh rechargeable batteries. I use 3 different brands...& so far I prefer Duracell (sold & delivered by Amazon) over Energizer. To be fair, I haven't used my Eneloop rechargeable batteries yet...so I can't say anything about them...yet. I plan to in the future though. They have a great reputation. Anyway, the Duracell that are copper & green...have been extremely consistent when I charge them on my charger that is not a basic battery charger at all. It tells everything you need to know about a rechargeable battery when charging...& when they are finished charging. It charges 4 batteries at a time. The voltage, maH (capacity), & ma (resistance) are basically identical in every way after charging. That says A LOT to me. They also have a higher maH @ 2,500....compared to Energizer. And so far, none have gone bad on me yet. A couple of my Energizer batteries have lost their usefulness. I can see that there resistance has become way too high to use, so they were retired. To be fair, I've had them for quite awhile now. Anyway, I really like & trust Duracell, a lot. So far.....they've been great. I only use rechargeable nimh batteries now. I really like the idea, of being able to recharge batteries...& use them over and over again. Saves money & not wasteful! I'm not sure if there is any difference, between the ones that are copper & green vs. the ones that are copper & black. Most likely, they just changed the way they look. I like the way the copper & green ones look...lol. I know it doesn't make any difference on how they perform, of course...but they look "cooler" to me. To sum it up, I would definitely recommend Duracell. They are very consistent...& last a long time in my devices. I mainly use AA batteries, so I can't form an opinion on their AAA batteries, yet. I hope this has been helpful.
A**R
Good product
Works great, last a long time
A**R
AA Batteries.
Really good batteries and bathed maintain a charge for quit a long time. Impressed.
M**S
Great.
Great.
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