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Green Deals: 4-pack Fujitsu AAA High Capacity Rechargeable Batteries $5, more

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Newegg offers a 4-pack of Fujitsu 950mAh AAA High Capacity Rechargeable Batteries for $4.99 shipped after promo code TEACCPD50 is applied during checkout. That’s a 50% savings off the regular going rate and the best offer available. Rechargeable batteries are a must-have these days. I love using them for my Xbox Elite controller, but it’s also a solid buy for Mac accessories, too. Fujitsu batteries generally receive solid ratings at Amazon.

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Eco-friendly and extremely reliable, the White model is perfect for everyday devices that often need to be recharged, such as wireless game controllers, LED flashlights, remote controllers etc. Each battery can be recharged approx. 2,100 times. This makes using the White model a great way to save money and the environment. Fujitsu Ready-to-use AA rechargeable battery NiMH 1.2V 2000mAh Min. 1900mAh, Rechargeable up to 2,100 times Always Stay Fresh Low self-discharge Retains 85% after 1 year – Low self-discharge Retains 70% after 5 year Suitable for low temperature Can be used on temperature as low as -20c Made in Japan.

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