We use these too, excellent, we have some on 4 seasons of hard useIkea Ladda 2450, less than half the price of Eneloop Pro, but with identical performance:
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/ladda-rechargeable-battery-70303876/
They test the same as Eneloop Pro, and are are made in the same Fujitsu factory with the same technology:
https://www.slrlounge.com/panasonic-eneloop-vs-ikea-ladda-are-they-the-same/
https://eneloop101.com/batteries/rewrapped-batteries/
Which country are the batteries made in? The Ikea website does not say?I've just ordered 8 of the Ikea Ladda batteries and they came in a box big enough to fit 4 cameras in.
According to the article @Retune linked to above, they are made in the same factory as the Eneloop ones in Takasaki, Japan, by Fujitsu. They are the same batteries.Which country are the batteries made in? The Ikea website does not say?
I use 7dayshop batteries as well. Not too sure what is going on with them though. Hardly anything on the site now, loads out of stocks. Looks like they could be struggling to me almost on verge of closing down sadly. I'm planning on some IKEA ones next time.7DayShop "Good to go" for me (more Eneloop type batteries). I've been using the same ones for years in my old Nikon SB900's. Another vote for the Nitecore chargers too - the ones I have charge everything from AAA's and PP3's to 18650's and other derivatives.
I use 7dayshop batteries as well. Not too sure what is going on with them though. Hardly anything on the site now, loads out of stocks. Looks like they could be struggling to me almost on verge of closing down sadly. I'm planning on some IKEA ones next time.
Wow! Nothing but alkalines. They used to have a large selection from various brands (my Fujitsu 'eneloops' and my charger are from them).Doesn't look good does it - hardly any batteries or memory cards in stock (and tbh, that's what they are best at) :-/
Hi all I have just received 8x EBL aa nimh, I will try them out and see how they fare... couldn't bring myself to pay eneloop prices!..