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03.31.2012, 02:40 PM

My old, very old AA's are beginning to perform very badly. (But they're about 4 years old now, so they had a long life :)) I remembered this topic and I always wanted to buy a few of those Turnigy AA's. But how do they perform on the long term? Who has been using these for a longer time? And should I buy them or not? (I'm planning to buy about 30-40AA's because I need those things so much lol)

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Going strong - 03.31.2012, 03:07 PM

Well I've had mine for two years now and they are still going strong. I have been using them in all kinds of applications and have not had any problems with any of my cells yet. So I say go for it. Most of our rechargable Energizers & our Duracel's have lasted right about two to three years and then it became difficult to get them fully charged. Plus they never really held a charge for very long.


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