Amazon has
100-Pack Amazon Basics AAA High-Performance Alkaline Batteries for
$18.04 when you follow the instructions below and check out w/ Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
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Instructions: - Click here for 100-Pack Amazon Basics AAA High-Performance Alkaline Batteries
- Select Subscribe & Save Tab on product page
- Choose your Delivery Frequency
- Check out via Subscribe & Save Tab
- Your total should be $18.99 - 5% S&S Discount = $18.04
Key Features: - 10-year leak-free shelf life; air- and liquid-tight seal locks in the power until it's needed thanks to the improved design, which includes dual crimps, a new zinc composition, and anti-corrosion components
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging; backed by an Amazon Basics 1-year limited warranty
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Seriously, once I went eneloop over a decade ago I haven't gone back to alkaleaks. For things that need the higher 1.5 volts alkaline cells provide I use lithium. No leaks, no disappointments.
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these things are ok for the emergency kit if you replace them every few years but outside of that they are a liability
Nimh nominal voltage is around 1.2-1.4v. Rechargables start at lower voltage and a few devices will cut off early with the lower voltage but all batteries lose voltage as they discharge. But hey you can recharge them. You may be referring to discharge rate or c rate tho, but they are perfectly safe.
The environmental waste of these are immense, ikea is going to stop selling alkalines and move to rechargable only. Good move.
Amazon i hate to say it but their offlabel products have been going down in quality as bezos needs another newspaper to buy. Even their rechargables used to be good and from japan. Now some unnamed hole in china.
No thx. I dont buy amazon stuff anymore. Junk.
Duracell leaked even in bags 2 year before expiry.
Funnily the gp brand that came in some of my remotes never leaked. Like a champ. I personally hate alkaline the destroyed equipment no more. I cant wait until the get some good lfp rechargables.
Duracell leaked even in bags 2 year before expiry.
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https://youtu.be/V7-ghrTqA44
Granted, this doesn't say much about the leaking over time issue, but it certainly shows that if you get a batch that won't leak (!) and you need cheap batteries, these are about as good as it gets.
com'on, talk about something real instead of your imagination superior feeling, you either buy from China and take advantage of cheap price tag, or not participating at all.
com'on, talk about something real instead of your imagination superior feeling, you either buy from China and take advantage of cheap price tag, or not participating at all.
The Chinese propaganda bots are here!
Dude gave 2 valid reasons: they don't hold their charge and leak all over the place. Reasons that have been echoed several times in this comment section. Not real enough?
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Dude gave 2 valid reasons: they don't hold their charge and leak all over the place. Reasons that have been echoed several times in this comment section. Not real enough?