What are the best rechargeable batteries?

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#1 CrackThaRipper
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I bought these stupid Energizer rechargeables that work better with digital cameras or something but it was the only name brand rechargeable I could find so I was like "OK whatever I need rechargeables" So I got them, but these things die in like 3, 4 days tops, I'll keep using them for now but in the future what are some real good LONG lasting rechargeables I should get?

I knew they were more specifically meant for hi tech devices but I dint think it meant itd be garbage for regular items 

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#2 CrackThaRipper
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#3 gp19
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MS makes special recharchable batteries for the controller. I got them for 9.99 last month.
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#4 surreal_blue
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I have heard Sanyo Eneloops are good batteries as they claim to be rechargable a 1000 times AND they come precharged. MS basically is charging $10 for two NIMH batteries and a chip that allows it to charge through your usb.

http://www.bizrate.com/batteries1/oid501625893.html Supposedly your charger greatly increases the amount of charges you get out of the batteries so choose wisely.

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#5 ratchet3
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I'm using Duracell. Works fine for me.
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#6 bazanger
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just get a play & charge kit
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#7 MsCortana
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just get a play & charge kitctfvyrsgurbnorn
I agree..The plug and play kit is well worth the twenty bucks and you can play while it charges as well.
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[QUOTE="ctfvyrsgurbnorn"]just get a play & charge kitMsCortana
I agree..The plug and play kit is well worth the twenty bucks and you can play while it charges as well.

hey hey whats up. lol no i would agree as well, get a play and charge kit.
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#9 patsfan4liferjn
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get a rechargeable battery pack and the quick charge kit. i have them and i will never need to use batteries for my controllers again.
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#10 thereal11
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you could get a couple extra battery packs and get a charging station, which would be ideal cause you wouldnt have to plug it in. i would just go with the plug n charge its cheap.
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Get batteries with 2500mAh + . They last ages.