In the interest of buying what you mean to buy, other than capacity, what are the differences between sanyo and sanyo-enloops?
Many people get very bad results and bad consistancy from buying based on capacity only. just depends on your needs, and how willing you are to dispose of something meant to last a long time.
Its not just about the capacity being longer when used Frequentally either, When using rechargables in SERIES, the problem of "Reverse charge" comes up when some cells are empty while others are still running good.
damage from reverse charge, really hurts the cells, ruining them even faster.
having very consistant similarity, in the capacity, weather it is right after a charge, or after having sat on the shelf waiting for you, can greatly help the longevity of the cell.
consistant similarity of capacity, and similar self-discharge , in series discharging , is longevity.
there is no value in SERIES to having (say) 3 cells with 2500 capacity, when the 4th now has 2000. and that one is going to get nuked at the end of discharge .
I cant spend 1/2 my cycles (and half my life) testing the stuff all the time to see when it has failed or if it is being ruined from Reverse Charge, so until the high capacity has great robustness, low self discharge, and longevity without loss, i am better off with something that is reliable and consistant.
the enloopy things, will usually have the same everything, and after even years of use and many cycles. so although it only has 2000ma , those 2000 are still there, and more consistant with thier teammates.
if you only see the NUMBERS on the package, then you have only begun, after time, you will know the rest of the story.