Energizer Rechargeable Batteries, D, 2-Count (Pack of 3 (2 ct each))
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera |
Item Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 6 Count |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2500 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
M**S
Always be prepared.
Good to have.
A**R
Batteries are a must
The short turnaround time between ordering and receiving.
K**R
Good value
Used them in my smart garbage can for the motor. They took a while to fully charge. So far they have lasted for a month and are still going strong. Will update if any changes occur.
P**E
It's a AA in a D cell case with a D cell price. Highway robbery
If you want a real rechargeable D cell then look elsewhere. This D cell is so light weight and ironically it has an extremely low 2500mAh capacity, which is exactly the same as their AA batteries...
J**.
Would not buy again
I bought 18 of these and when I charge them for five hours in the energizer charger that I bought separately and I use the rechargeable energizer batteries in my battery operated candles with a six hour timer, and I don't even get a full seven days with them being on for six hours a night. I even switched them up and moved the batteries to other candles to see if it was the candles and even in them they didn't last seven days. Rechargeable batteries are nothing like they used to be. Days are so light there's hardly any weight to them at all. If you don't mind charging them all the time, it is worth it
H**E
Doesn’t hold a change
Bought these for my touch less kitchen faucet and after 30 days they were dead so I changed them with the energizer charger I also purchased and 4 out of the 6 batteries I bought were dead in a hour and weren’t even being used. Now it’s after 30 days and I can’t return to Amazon. Now I’m stuck with rechargeable batteries that won’t change and a charger.
C**E
Low energy capacity--far less than many other rechargeable D cell batteries.
I have found that current Duracell alkaline D-cell batteries leak, even when less than a year after purchase, and with little usage. I have tried several brands of Lithium D-cell batteries. The Energizer batteries are manufacturer-rated at 2,500 mAh.
S**N
Disappointing
Held charge for a very short time. Then I read the fine print on the battery and discovered that the amount of charge was the same as a AA battery, not a D battery. So Energizer basically wrapped a AA battery in a D cover.
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