Eneloop AA 12-pack Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries vs Duracell Coppertop AA & AAA batteries 56 count
Overall winner: Eneloop AA 12-pack Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries
Key Differences
Duracell (A) is a primary disposable AA/AAA pack with a re-closable pack and a 12-year storage guarantee, making it better for long-term stored backup and single-use devices; Eneloop (B) is a Ni‑MH rechargeable AA offering up to 2100mAh, pre-charged and ready to use, making it better for frequent-use devices and lower ongoing cost. Duracell lists some mixed leakage reports while Eneloop lists mixed durability feedback about exterior plastic
Eneloop AA 12-pack Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable AA batteries with up to 2100mAh, pre-charged and ready to use. Long-lasting power with the option to retain charge over years. Customers note solid battery life and consistent performance, with some durability concerns
Pros
- high cycle durability up to 2100 times
- pre-charged and ready to use
- maintains charge over time (up to 70% after 10 years when not in use)
Cons
- mixed feedback on exterior durability (peeling plastic)
- not specified as compatible with all charger types in description
Duracell Coppertop AA & AAA batteries 56 count
Duracell Coppertop AA & AAA alkaline batteries in a re-closable pack. Delivers lasting performance and 12-year storage guarantee. Customers note high quality and value, with some mixed experiences on leakage
Pros
- re-closable pack for easy access
- long storage-guaranteed up to 12 years
- consistently reliable performance
- includes both AA and AAA batteries
Cons
- mixed experiences with battery leakage
- some reports of acid leakage affecting smart devices
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eneloop |
| Durability | DURACELL |
| Versatility | Eneloop |
| User Reviews | Tie |