Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries (Two-pack)


 

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Health & Personal Care : Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries (Two-pack)

Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries (Two-pack)

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Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries (Two-pack)
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Rayovac
EAN: 0012800476572
Label: Rayovac
Manufacturer: Rayovac
Model: NM713-2
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rayovac
Release Date: April 07, 2005
Studio: Rayovac


Features:
  • High-capacity, 1800 mAH rechargeable NiMH d batteries
  • Lasts up to three times longer than standard alkaline batteries in digital cameras
  • Batteries can be recharged up to 500 times
  • No "memory" problems means batteries can be recharged any time, even when partially drained
  • Includes one two-pack of rechargeable D batteries (2 total batteries)







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Todays demanding high-tech devices demand Rayovac Rechargeable NiMH batteries! - Last 3 times longer than standard alkaline in digital cameras. - Can be charged up to 500 times, resulting in cost-savings that can add up to thousands of dollars. - No 'memory' problems; recharges any time, even if partially drained. Usage Tips: - Always charge NiMH batteries before first use. - Charge in any Rayovac Battery Charger. - For maximum performance, charge batteries prior to using if stored for more than one month. - NiMH can be disposed of with regular trash--NiMH is safe for the environment. - D size 2 Pack

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The high-capacity, 1800 mAH Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries last up to three times longer in digital cameras than standard alkaline, and can be recharged up to 500 times. That means more shots on a single set of batteries, not to mention thousands of dollars in savings on batteries for your high-drain digital still camera. Plus, with Rayovac NiMH batteries, there are no 'memory' problems -- recharge your Rayovac batteries any time, even if they are only partially drained.

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0ne two-pack of Rayovac NM713-2 Rechargeable NiMH D Batteries (two total batteries).











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product
These batteries are a great value since they can be reused so often. Good performance from them as well. Will be buying more in the future.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The MAHA rechargeable Ni-MH D-Cell is 10000 mah - nuf said !
This batterys specs is baffling - it should be at least 8K - the MAHA NiMH D-Cell is 10K millamps / hour.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fine so far in limited use
Got these to use in a solar recharger and they charged great and we are using them in a lantern and they seem to work just fine. I have seen complaints that they aren't for high capacity use so know what you need them for.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - its ok
i bought the recashrgeable batteried and the re charger. Batteries are ok as they last for 2 days and than need recahrging for the rocker of our baby. The recharger is good as it is for different size batteries

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