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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | LENMAR |
| FEATURES: | Pack of 4 AA rechargeable batteries, Nickel metal hydride formulation, 1.2V, 2000 mAh each, Ideal for high-drain devices, Chargeable up to 1,000 times |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | PRO415 |
| UPC: | 029521551587 |
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Customer Reviews of Lenmar PRO-415 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack)
Junk batteries I bought 8 of the 2300 mAh Lenmar batteries about 1-2 years ago. Initially they were great, compared to the 1600 mAh batteries I had been using, but they quickly deteriorated to the point that they just won't hold a charge, and they are all now completely unusable. The 1600 mAh NiMH batteries I bought before these are still going strong. I won't ever buy another Lenmar battery.
Lenmar Rechargeable Batteries are not reliable, often faulty
I purchased two ten packs of Lenmar batteries. Of the twenty batteries, only 4 would take a charge. I used 3 different chargers, an Energizer, LaCrosse, and a RipVan100. The LaCrosse is a high-end charger with diagnostics (can display voltage levels, etc., individually for each battery, it can also 'repair' batteries maximum capacities, etc. - so can the RipVan100)... None could charge the 16 faulty batteries. I sent both 10 packs back.
Chinese made Junk - save your money!
I was tempted by the cheap price and got myself a 10 pack. They are rated at 2000 mAh, but run out of juice after the digital camera has shot maybe 5 frames. My 2 year old Panasonic 1600 mAh in contrast can run the same camera for over a 100 shots. I tried these batteries in my MP3 player - and even there, it won't supply enough juice after an hr worth of playback. It is not that the battery does not hold any charge - that it has. But it just does not supply the peak current required by most digital devices. It seems to be all right for use in a flashlight. A set of batteries that will not power a camera will power a flashlight (a bit dimly) for hours (yeah - I tested it). For the test, I had charged the panasonics and the lenmars for the same duration (it is not a charger issue).
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>I plan to complain to the state consumer affairs department regarding this brand and hope action is taken against shady products which are nothing but rip-offs.
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>One last tip - nowadays, the best NiMH batteries are made by Sanyo. It is better to pay 2 - 4 times for them than for a Lenmar. Trust me!