AA 4-Pack NiMh Batteries is rated 4.1 out of 5 by 70 .

Rated 1 out of 5 by Joes from DO NOT BUY Should be a 0 star Charged to 100 percent put 2 in the tv remote they died before 4 hours I tried them in several devices the dollar tree batteries out lasted rayovac 1350 mah by twice as long And what sucks is I bought 3 sets of 8 pack rayovac and there all like this On the side of each battery it has (suc s) I guess because all these batteries sucks DO NOT BUY go with dollar tree batteries 8 for $1 because if you bought these you got screwed I wouldn’t recommend these batteries to ANYONE but the TRASH CAN

Rated 5 out of 5 by Mikey from 5 Star Review Rating provided by a verified purchaser

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Rated 4 out of 5 by Mary from 4 Star Review Rating provided by a verified purchaser

Rated 5 out of 5 by mike from excellent value good batteries excellent value good batteries

Rated 4 out of 5 by pianoman6954 from Great Reliable Batteries, Nifty Charger Bought these as a package with a 4 bay charger as a power source for a project I was building using a lm317t variable voltage regulator, I decided to use a 8S configuration with a 50K linear pot. These provide the 1.5A load current in short duration that I need and with a flat discharge curve , are pretty predictable and reliable when they need recharging, even at the bottom of the discharge curve these provide the extra 2 volts to avoid the DO of the regulator. I feel as though the charger is the star of the show here, I have a handful of four bay chargers and the PS332 is the most intuitive useful charger I have. The Device has a dual LCD with a estimated completion time, rather than a timer these poll battery statistics at interval assuring that my batteries are properly being charged at rate that leverages charge time and thermal stress really well.

Rated 2 out of 5 by Anonymous from 1400 mah is terrible for the amount of battery capacity, I should have bought another precharged MiMh battery. My son's Tom The Train is using precharged NiMh batteries from a competitor that is 2.3 amps compared to 1.4 amps for the same price! I fault Rayovac for not listing the amperage infomation on its packaging. Its spec's were only available online.