Customer Reviews
12-Pack AA Duracell Rechargeable (DX1500) Batteries (2500 mAh)
Ratings
4.5
Average rating based on 409 reviews
Rating Breakdown
304 reviewers rated this product 5 stars.
63 reviewers rated this product 4 stars.
14 reviewers rated this product 3 stars.
1 reviewers rated this product 2 stars.
27 reviewers rated this product 1 stars.
Reviewer Recommendation
91%
Of the 407 reviewers who responded, 370 would recommend this product.
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What customers are saying
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Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
2 years, 537 Charge cycles later
- 2 juin 2016What can I say, I'm impressed. I purchased these 2 years ago for my electric mosquito / fly zapper. Pretty neat gadget, coverts the power from two 1.5V AA batteries into 2,500 volts and blows those pesky buggers into smithereens! Now this is Fun but fairly expensive to use, going through 4 AAs a week. These rechargeable batteries from Duracell have helped me save money on disposables so I can keep on swinging. I've charged these batteries so many times.. I just recently wondered if they were ever designed to ever die... I guess not! Haha I always recommend this companies batteries to people. They last forever! Brand loyal to Duracell for life!
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Not good too many failures after one recharge
- 13 janvier 2018This in not the first time Duracell rechargeable batteries have failed on me within a month, After running my Xmas lights once on a new set they will no longer charge and give me a flashing red light on the Duracell charger as well as on my Energiser charger, I have had Energiser batteries for years without a problem and many recharges, also my very old Duracell Stay-Charged batteries are still working fine. I have now been told by a sales person to only buy Energiser Batteries as they are more reliable. Whatever happened to the BUNNY, it seems it changed into a Snail. Duracell was once the Name to go with, but no longer.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Reliable longest lasting
- 25 mars 2020During the holiday season we would place our battery powered candle in our bedroom window... So on December 5th 2016 my husband unexpectedly passed away. That evening I made a decision I would keep our electric candle lit and it’s been lit ever since and I owe it all to my rechargeable Duracell’s! So today, my candle is the first thing I see when I awake in the morning... And it’s still lit! Thank You Duracell! Your reliable rechargeable batteries have kept my candle lit and has really helped me in my grieving process.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Keeps giving and giving
- 4 février 2017[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got these for my Bluetooth mouse and keyboard as an extra set so I can always have some charging and man. These things last. I've lost my battery charger a dozen times, but not these guys. Their bright green cover makes them easy to spot from the next room which is great because my biggest concern buying them was losing them. But now I never have a need to go buy more batteries or have to deal with the frustration of resorting to using my tv remote batteries.
Review originally posted on bestbuy.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Very Happy with batteries and charger
- 6 avril 2020I bought a Duracell charger and batteries for something I can't even remember about 10 years ago and ended up stowing them away. Recently I decided I needed some rechargeable batteries and remembered I had already bought them and was able to dig them out. They work wonderfully. I keep the charger on the table next to my bed and I swap out the batteries in my video game controller on the fly. I've recharged them hundreds of times and they still work great.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
i used the powercheck ones which are blue
- 13 mai 2016duracell i have just purchased these 4 triple a batteries that have a powercheck i actually bought this to power my big sony self amplified headphone with bass vibration so in order to get the maximum of it i purchased duracell instead of varta so i ahev first inserted it in the headphones i have got its maximum but it lasted for 5 days only and they are very expensive ....so i totally recommend this to everybody but duracell can you tell me what will be the best to take the duracell quantum power or the green rechargable green ones .....and i need at least 2 triple a batteries to power my sony plz help
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
GOOD, BUT, I am using 24 of them for over 2 years
- 10 janvier 2017I am a professional USER, using 24 AA Rechargeable Batteries for over 2 years for my Roland B330 battery powered speakers. A set of 8 AA runs this speaker for over 8 hours. 4 AA I use in my "Sennheiser wireless mic's ew112" which also work 8hours without replacement. I always recharge them after use, and if I have not an event the next weekend, I top them off 2 days before. I use a MAHA MH-C800S charger which has controls for every single battery and I think charges a little slower as the DURACELL charger. Sower charging is BETTER for the lifetime of the batteries. I AM VERY HAPPY! Now to the but: The foil around the battery looks very durable, but at 10 of the batteries the foil gets loose or breaks in, which does not disturb the function but looks not good and I am worried that after a view more month it will break more off and may damage the batteries.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Why not clearly list the mAh capacity rating?
- 15 janvier 2019When customers are trying to match mAh capacity ratings for existing Duracell batteries they have, it's _EXTREMELY_ frustrating that Duracell (and many of their distributors) do not clearly list the mAh cell capacity rating/specification in their product postings - not even Duracell's own web page visited today 2019-01-14 lists the cell capacity and product part numbers. It's very frustrating when Duracell has manufactured AA Ni-MH cells in 2400mAh, 2450mAh, and 2500mAh, and their distributors may be selling any of those - makes it difficult to be sure of buying the desired product. Please, correct this problem by clearly listing and labeling the product mAh specifications and part numbers.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Best rechargeable batteries available, so far!
- 6 janvier 2016[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I believe that all non rechargeable batteries should be outlawed and banned worldwide! Bad for the environment and bad on your wallet! Anyone that knows basic math can figure this out, but apparently the majority of the world does not care enough to save more money and save the planet. However, for those of us that do... This batteries are the best rechargeable batteries I can find so far. I have tried Energizer, Radio Shack, and several other brands and none have held up as well as these Duracell Green Label. I own and use daily about a dozen of these and none have failed over the past two years. As far as other brands, just about every third battery will fail with in the first year. Save money and recharge with Duracell!
Review originally posted on bestbuy.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
32 Duracell Rech Batteries why charge 4 a time?
- 25 août 2017Great Batteries which I use in my running headlamp, my 10 fiber optic testers, fluke network testers etc. The major drawback is that you can't charge 8 or 16 at a time and because there are no Duracell 9 volt rechargeable batteries. I have to use endless 9 volt batteries while the AAAs and AAs keep on going which is a pain if one in the middle of work project. I am going to have to invest in the Jackery Pro to power a 110 volt power strip and multiple Duracell Chargers in a row. Converting to AC and back to DC wastes energy. Duracell should offer a DC higher voltage recharge option off of the Jackery Pro so I can charge large amounts of AA batteries at a time. I suggest a joint partnership to make this available to contractors.
Review originally posted on duracell.com
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.