My fellow Canadians,
Where do you get your 'Loops these days? I had a cursory look at Amazon and found that the prices this side of the border have gotten absolutely outrageous - $4.75/cell for AAs at best! And the bigger packs cost more per cell??? Meanwhile the Americans are practically stealing them by comparison at $3.80/cell after the exchange rate.
The only sane one is the AAA 24-pack at $2.50/cell, which is actually a pretty good deal. Aside from that... there's Laddas, which are still at a healthy $1.75/cell AA, and $1.50/cell AAA, but they're gen 1, good for half the cycles of the new ones. Still, "proper" Eneloops would need to be at or under $3.50/cell for AAs and $3 for AAAs to be better value, which a look at price history confirms my memory that they should be.
So, with Bezos.ca gone to Hell in a handbasket... surely there's more than just the one seller... right? I know from experience there's a surprising amount of Canadian webshops, usually specialty shops (like, say, a battery seller), which are darn well impossible to find with a search engine.
Or are we all just basically getting scalped, and there's nothing to do except deal with it?
Where do you get your 'Loops these days? I had a cursory look at Amazon and found that the prices this side of the border have gotten absolutely outrageous - $4.75/cell for AAs at best! And the bigger packs cost more per cell??? Meanwhile the Americans are practically stealing them by comparison at $3.80/cell after the exchange rate.
The only sane one is the AAA 24-pack at $2.50/cell, which is actually a pretty good deal. Aside from that... there's Laddas, which are still at a healthy $1.75/cell AA, and $1.50/cell AAA, but they're gen 1, good for half the cycles of the new ones. Still, "proper" Eneloops would need to be at or under $3.50/cell for AAs and $3 for AAAs to be better value, which a look at price history confirms my memory that they should be.
So, with Bezos.ca gone to Hell in a handbasket... surely there's more than just the one seller... right? I know from experience there's a surprising amount of Canadian webshops, usually specialty shops (like, say, a battery seller), which are darn well impossible to find with a search engine.
Or are we all just basically getting scalped, and there's nothing to do except deal with it?