Ansmann Mignon AA 2850mAh Ni-Mh

I use the Ansmann 2700's and I'm very satisfied with the results (although I haven't done any quantitative testing on them). I've owned a set of 12 for about 2 years now and put them through a lot of abuse and only 1 of the cells has gone bad (which is pretty good for NiMh). I have no doubt that the 2850's are equally good.

In my experience, they are far superior to Energizer and Uniross cells (commonly available in UK) in terms of longevity and actual capacity. I saw some actual tests a while back on the 2500's that confirm this (sorry - can't find the website anymore). They even outperformed the Sanyo 2500s.

IMO, these are quality cells and are not to be confused with the overrated junk you find on ebay.
 
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