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Tech B TBBC8201 AA Rechargeable 4-Pack NiMH Batteries with Wall Charger Plus 4 Free Alkaline Batteries

3.7 out of 5 stars 35 ratings

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Product Dimensions 10.63 x 10.63 x 5.6 inches
Item Weight 15.2 ounces
Manufacturer Tech B
ASIN B00063RT82
Item model number TBBC8201
Customer Reviews
3.7 out of 5 stars 35 ratings

3.7 out of 5 stars
Date First Available September 25, 2004

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Tech B TBBC8201 AA Rechargeable 4-Pack NiMH Batteries with Wall Charger Plus 4 Free Alkaline Batteries


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Product Description

Tech B NiMH battery wall charger comes with 4 AA NiMH rechargeable batteries. The portable charger will handle up to 4 AA or 4 AAA 1.2 volt NiMH rechargeable batteries. These batteries will hold thousands of charges and will last 5-10 years if properly maintained. Plus, get 4 AA Alkaline batteries for free!

Customer reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars
35 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the battery charger to be good value for money. However, the battery life receives mixed feedback, with some saying they work well while others report issues with insufficient charge. The product's quality also gets mixed reviews, with some finding it nice while one customer describes it as poor.

8 customers mention "Value for money"6 positive2 negative

Customers find the battery charger offers good value for money.

"Great product at a great price!..." Read more

"Great product for the price..." Read more

"...It's indeed a total waste of money!!" Read more

"Cheap price and does what it's supposed to..." Read more

10 customers mention "Battery life"5 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the battery charger: some report that it does charge batteries well, while others mention issues with insufficient charge and exploding alkaline batteries.

"This thing does charge batteries, when it's plugged in...." Read more

"...for me for the 1st week - but after that both the charger and the batteries stopped working!..." Read more

"...But suprisingly, the batteries work well. I charged them once and have been using them in my digital camera for weeks!..." Read more

"...The indicator lights stays on even after the batteries are fully charged forcing one keep track of the 15 hours charge time that is necessary...." Read more

4 customers mention "Quality"2 positive2 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the battery charger's quality.

"Great product at a great price!..." Read more

"The charger is bulkier and heavier than other chargers and is of poor quality, both by way of performance and outward appearance...." Read more

"Nice product..." Read more

"AWASOME BAD PRODUCT!!! - DO NOT BUY EVEN FOR A PENNY!!..." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2005
    I bought one of these last year at holiday time and have been using it ever since. I use the rechargeable batteries in high-demand electronics, like digital cameras and certain toys that drain regular batteries quickly, like the Leapster. I am very satisfied with how long they last before needing to be recharged, and I love the fact that the plug on the charger folds inward so the unit can be stored flat in a drawer when not in use. I highly recommend it! Now that the price has dropped back to $7.99 again like it was last year, I'm going to buy a couple more of these. You can't beat that price.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2005
    For the person asking, these batteries are 1800mAh, but you can charge any NiMH 1.2V AA or AAA batteries if you have ones with higher MAh around your house. It says if you "rapid charge," which is 5-hour charge, the battery life is 540mAh. So far I've only tried them in my sony cd player. I allowed them to charge for 16 hours, suggested time is 15-20 hrs for a full charge. Now the details...

    I havent had them long enough to say how long the AA batteries will last. I plan to use these batteries for my mp3 cd player and a booklight. For a camera you might want something with higher mAh, but keep in mind you get four batteries, so if your camera takes 2 AA's, it's not so bad. I know most Cannons take 4 AA.

    The product is solid as far as build, but it does have many tiny scratches/ marks on the surface right out of the package. This is superficial though, since battery chargers arent really purchased for cosmetic beauty.

    The charger does what it's supposed to. One not so great feature is that (I quote the instructions) "the indicator light will stay on after batteries are fully charged." This basically means you can't depend on the charger to tell you when it's finished charging, you need to remember approx. 15 hours, + or - a few, that they are finished. One good thing to keep in mind is that the charger cannot overcharge the batteries.

    Primarily, I plan to use the charger with 850MAh AAA energizer NiMH batteries I purchased for an mp3 player. This charger is great for this, as most mp3 flash players take 1 AAA at a time and 4 pack of AAA NiMH can be bought on amazon or any retail store.

    For the price I paid, and amazon's promo prize, you are getting alot for your money. 4 NiMH batteries, 4 alkaline batteries and a sturdy charger. For a bit more you can purchase a rapid 1 or 2 hour charger, but you won't be paying this price. Overall, I'm satisfied. Just what I expected.
    49 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2005
    It is an awkward device. The cells are not easy to fit in and sometimes pop out. The LED does not light if the cells are loose. But there is no indication when the batteries are charged. Keep in mind - these batteries are not the same as the 1.5V batteries you want in a digital camera.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2005
    The charger is bulkier and heavier than other chargers and is of poor quality, both by way of performance and outward appearance. The product I got had tiny scratch marks on the surface.

    The indicator lights stays on even after the batteries are fully charged forcing one keep track of the 15 hours charge time that is necessary. Though the product comes at a very competitive price, the quality of the batteries is not up to the mark. The batteries hold very poor charge and even after charging for more than 16 hours I noticed that the batteries did not have enough charge to make my wireless mouse work for longer than 15 minutes. I think it's a total waste of money.
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2005
    This thing does charge batteries, when it's plugged in. It's getting the stubby prongs to stay in the outlet when filled with heavy batteries that's the problem, and it's a pretty big problem.
    7 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2005
    For the price I paid for this rechargable battery set, I didn't expect much. But suprisingly, the batteries work well. I charged them once and have been using them in my digital camera for weeks! I've taken tons of pictures, and they're still going strong. I'm very surprised and pleased.
    19 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2006
    It isn't a well known brand so some will have issues but what can you expect for the price? I had a issue with one of the batteries but contacted amazon about it and they ended up sending me replacements. Great customer service they didn't need to do that! Overall you get what you pay for.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2012
    Having been using the kit for some time now and the batteries have handled recharging quite well without any loss of power retention