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SlickdealsForumsDeal Talk12-Pack Insignia 9V Batteries $5.39, 12-Pack Insignia C Batteries $5.39 or 12-Pack Insignia D Batteries $5.39 & More + Free Store Pickup
12-Pack Insignia Alkaline Batteries (9V, C, D or A23)
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$5.40 each
$14.99
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Best Buy has select 12-Packs of Insignia Alkaline Batteries on sale starting at $5.39 each. Select free store pickup where available to save on shipping. Otherwise, Shipping is free on $35+ orders. Thanks longmanj9
They are the battery back up for most hard wired smoke detectors.
Insignia batteries are fine. It's not like your smoke detector won't notify you if the battery is low. It'll either work or it won't - worst thing that couple possibly happen is it would die a little quicker.
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They are the battery back up for most hard wired smoke detectors.
Yeah, smoke detectors are my my use for 9V. And I've gotten tired of trying to figure out which one is beeping so now I change them all at when one starts to beep (think its safer too). This is a great deal compared to what I payed at the store.
Good deal. These are always needed by me @ the worst times on like a Sunday when things are closed around me at 10pm. So I spend $6 on one at the gas station. I'm in!
Do not think I would use off brand, cheap batteries for smoke detectors. Better off using Duracell Procells or some other highly rated\longer life brand\type imo if for no other reason as saving having to go change them again in a couple of months. For run of the mill stuff like electronic wireless door bells, kids toys, etc. these are fine though.
Insignia batteries are fine. It's not like your smoke detector won't notify you if the battery is low. It'll either work or it won't - worst thing that couple possibly happen is it would die a little quicker.
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They are the battery back up for most hard wired smoke detectors.
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Insignia batteries are fine. It's not like your smoke detector won't notify you if the battery is low. It'll either work or it won't - worst thing that couple possibly happen is it would die a little quicker.