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Panasonic’s Rechargeable Battery Power Pack is a holiday must-have: $35 (Reg. $50)

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Today only, B&H offers the Panasonic eneloop Power Pack with charger, 8AA and 4AAA rechargeable batteries for $34.99 shipped. For comparison, this bundle usually sells for $50 at Amazon and other retailers. Today’s deal is a match of the best that we’ve seen. Panasonic eneloop batteries are perfect for the holiday season, with plenty of new devices to charge up around the house. This bundle even includes the wall charger, which is a must-have for any rechargeable battery setup. Rated 4.5/5 stars.

If this bundle is overkill, consider going with a $18 eneloop AA bundle, which will get the job done in most instances.

Panasonic eneloop Power Pack features:

  • Recharge up to 2100 times
  • Maintain up to 70% of their charge after 10 years (when not it use)
  • Up to 2000mAh, 1900mAh min, Ni-MH pre-charged rechargeable battery
  • 4 position, 3 hour quick charger with advanced, individual battery charging; charges both AA and AAA cells
  • Individual battery charging, from one to four AA or AAA cells
  • Battery detection technology – automatically shuts off when charging is complete

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