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NINMAX® Lithium AA Batteries 24 Pack offers a robust 3500mAh capacity with advanced leak-proof technology and triple safety valves. Engineered to perform flawlessly in extreme temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, these non-rechargeable batteries are ideal for high-drain devices like Blink cameras and alarm systems. With a remarkable 20-year shelf life, they provide reliable, long-term energy backup for professionals who demand durability and peace of mind.
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Alarm System, Insulin Pump, Blink Camera Batteries, Flashlight, Door Lock |
Item Dimensions | 0.59 x 0.59 x 1.97 inches |
Item Weight | 13.76 ounces |
Battery Weight | 0.25 Grams |
Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
Reusability | Single Use |
Battery Capacity | 3500 Milliamp Hours |
Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
A**R
DOA-amended
DOA-Dead On Arrival- Haven’t had these batteries long. Iv already experienced 3 dead batteries out of 12 used.- Amended. After receiving the review that I left the company reached out to me and made my problems right. I did have a bad couple of batteries, but they replaced them free of charge. I must say their customer service is on top of things. Giving them another chance. So far so good.
S**N
Good batteries.
These batteries are good quality without having to pay the price of other big name brands. They also last just as long.
P**G
POOR Quality NinMax Batteries but GREAT Customer Service!
3 MAY 2025: Undoubtedly one of the WORST purchases I have ever made. TWICE, NINMAX LITHIUM BATTERIES have failed in 1-3 months in my BLINK Security devices, unlike the COMPETITOR LITHIUMs that lasted 1.5 years. Company will not respond, and Amazon needs to STOP recommending this low-quality item. Vendor communication is non-existent. NOT WORTH IT-USE COMPETITOR TOP-SELLING BRAND INSTEAD! *Other Prime members report the same issues!*UPDATE 5 MAY 2025: Although I was displeased with these NINMAX Lithium batteries (twice they have failed me), I do appreciate the seller sending me a response, apologizing for the defective products and agreeing to reimburse me for the costs of my most recent NINMAX battery purchase. I will now purchase only Lithium batteries from NINMAX's major competitor, but the customer service did make up for the poor product.Due to the Seller's IMPROVED customer service, I have UPGRADED my previous LOW RATINGS to GOOD RATINGS.
M**.
Quality lithium batteries
These batteries are very good quality and reasonably priced. They will last for years in daily use.
P**N
Lithium batteries are supposed to last. These don’t.
These Ninmax batteries did not even last a year in a Blink doorbell. Other batteries lasted much longer. Lithium batteries are intended to last much longer than regular batteries. The batteries that came with the Blink doorbell lasted almost 2 years..I am writing this review in 4-25. I bought the 20 pack in 8-24. That timeline speaks for itself.I am stuck using and replacing these batteries frequently until I use up the box.I will never buy this brand again.
D**R
Dependable.
So far, very good and no complaints. They seem to perform as well as more expensive brands. Only been a few weeks. I use them in security cameras so need them to be reliable.Update, now been several months since I installed them in my cameras and they are still performing well. Since I live out of state, hugely important. Highly recommend these batteries.
W**P
Do NOT refrigerate non-rechargeable Lithium Batteries!
Testing the battery's voltage with a battery tester or DVMM is fine if you're trying to establish the output voltage. But the real test is when you check these batteries in a load-tester device.I keep all my batteries refrigerated and each battery container includes at least one or more humidity absorbent packets.I bought two, 8-count NinMax AA Lithium packs of batteries back in NOV 2023. When I received them, I left them in their boxes and immediately stored them in a Ziploc baggy along with several moister collection packets. I’ve been storing all my batteries that way for years.Then, when I went to use the new Ninmax AA Batteries recently, I first measured the voltage. The 4 new Lithium AA batteries that I got out from the NinMax package measured 1.77 Volts with my DVMM.However, I then tested all four AA batteries on an MBT-1 Battery Load tester and found that ALL 4 tested between 65% and 40%! The batteries advertised as having a long shelf-life and I felt that even though it had been almost a year before I opened the pack to use them, they should have been perfect because I had them stored in a refrigerator.I was disappointed with the Ninmax load test and blamed the battery’s quality for the poor load-test results. In fact, I wrote a review of the battery and noted the results of the load test. I also gave the batteries a low, 3-star rating.However, I later found out that when it comes to non-rechargeable, Lithium batteries, placing them in the refrigerator is exactly what I should NOT do!! Among the information I found when I researched the proper storage method for non-rechargeable Lithium batteries, was this statement:“Putting fresh, non-rechargeable lithium batteries in the refrigerator will not extend their shelf life; in fact, it is generally considered a myth and can potentially damage the batteries due to moisture condensation inside the fridge, so it's best to store them at room temperature in a cool, dry place”.Even though I did have moister-absorbent packets in the bag with the batteries, I must consider the fact that I may very well have caused these batteries to become weak by the way I had stored them.Therefore, I felt I should retract my earlier 3-Star review and offer my apologies for my ignorance to Ninmax. I feel must accept the blame for the poor load-test results as being due to incorrectly storing the batteries.I also must revert my product review to reflect 5-Stars, giving the fact I may have caused the poor results that I measured.Rich
R**G
25% or greater Failure rate! Fail catastrophically without warning.
25% failure rate! I purchased these batteries for my Schlage Encode Smart locks. These are wifi smart locks. It takes 4 AA batteries. Standard AA Alkaline batteries last about six months. I was hoping these batteries would last longer and about 75% do. Unfortunately, some don't and when one of the batteries fail they fail catastrophically without warning. Not what you need for a smart lock. When I use traditional batteries, the lock gives me ample warning. I do not recommend. Get the name brand Energizers if you want to have peach of mind
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