The rechargeable batteries I purchase on Amazon, they are the Amazon brand, are always a bit snug compared to my regular batteries. I always assumed it was just something that happened in the production of the rechargeable type. They have always fit in the devices I use them for but they are always a bit more snug.
I only buy the eneloop batteries, mostly at Costco, but I've bought off Amazon too. I've had zero bad batteries, all fit perfectly and lasted for years.
but it looks like I'll still need to use some regular batteries for a few items.
Yes, these are amazon brand. Holding them up to a "regular" battery, you can see the amazon are fatter. I thought I would keep a few duracells on hand in case of a power outage and the rechargeables are spent, but it looks like I'll still need to use some regular batteries for a few items.
These batteries were manufactured in China correct? I am curious are they Ni-Cd or NiMH? They both have approximately the same nominal voltage (1.2).
China used to manufacture wound cells using Ni-Cd due to cost and limited disposal regulations regarding the cadmium.
AmazonBasics AA High-Capacity Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (2400 mAh)
Yes , make in China.
There are tons of discussions on which AmazonBasics NiMH batteries are from what supplier. Here's an article that mentions one source is FDK Twicell (Fujitsu). This is mostly about their alkaline batteries (made in Indonesia), but it does get the heart about how difficult it is to find out who makes what.AmazonBasics AA High-Capacity Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (2400 mAh)
Yes , make in China.
I suspect these are rewrapped Fujitsu cells. Here is a link that remarks about the rewrapped cells and even mentions AmazonBasics and the commonality with Fujitsu.
I used the Amazon item model number to cross-reference.
https://eneloop101.com/batteries/rewrapped-batteries/
The batteries I have have a green body, not just a green stripe on the end.
The rewrapping can be made to whatever the customer desires. Not to mention, the potential of changing the wrap can happen as OEM changes hands or as the customer want to differentiate cell designs.
Since Fujitsu owns FDK (FDK is a consolidated subsidiary), I think Amazon has purchased the wrapping of these cells. If you look, the Amazon item number is not the exact same as Fujitsu as they added "AMZN" to tail-end of their code.
There have also been reports about manufacturing location(s) being incorrect on the rewrapping. It is quite possible, your batteries were manufactured in Japan and were mislabeled.
There are several ways to order them. I believe the ones that Panasonic buys they just give the graphics to FDK and they're printed up complete with the wrap label. I also like to sort groupings, pairs, etc. using their date codes.
I don't believe they've changed the standard 2000 mAh construction since maybe 2014. But it's a very good design, so I'm not sure what they could really do to improve it.