Thursday, July 16, 2015

BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack

BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack


BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack
BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack






Overview:
- Rechargeable for many times which will save money for you
- No memory effect
- Environment friendly




Specifications:



Dimensions: 0 in x 0 in x 0 in
Weight: 0.95 oz






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BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack
BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack




Reviews BTY 800mAh Ni-MH AAA Rechargeable Batteries 2-Pack



Met my needs for a very economic value. Has not checked any problems with this product, I'm using on my wireless phone. Got a good price compared to other similar, and met my needs.


Batteries are doing exactly that they are supposed to do: take a charge and give out voltage and current. So capacity is close to stated on label and in description. Price is just excellent. Look as a good batteries. Real...


Batteries are doing exactly that they are supposed to do: take a charge and give out voltage and current. I bought those to replace original ones in DECT phone (550mAh) and they last about 1.5 times longer then original. a...


Needed some AAA batteries and decided to try these out as I have been reading a lot of the reviews and there have been a lot of mixed reviews about quality. I have tried these out and they work fine and seem to keep a a I...


-Very good price. -Works as advertised. -Charge method printed on battery . (9hrs at 100mA / 3hrs at 300mA) -Others reported lower capacity than 800mAh. (can't test myself) I use them for my laser light (5mW) and they to I...


It works! Build quality - build quality normal :)
On my country noname chargable batteries cost about 3 times more expensive. Real is I -...


Met my needs for a very economic value. Has not checked any problems with this product, I'm using on my wireless phone. Got a good price...


Batteries are doing exactly that they are supposed to do: take a charge and give out voltage and current. So capacity is close to stated...