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deal [amazon.com]
checkout via s&s, and apply the following stacking coupon codes
- EP5FKVRT for 40% off
- NANFU001 for extra 12% off
Prices after coupons:
- 48-Ct AAA $8.59
- 48-Ct AA $9.88
- 4-Ct 9 Volt $5.58 NLA - Available Again
These are lowest prices I have seen on these batteries. In fact, I am not sure if both coupons were supposed to stack and since the addition of S&S, we already have 3 stacking discounts...
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Check prior posts on these subpar Chinese batteries.
At this quality you are better off buying the batteries at harbor freight. they are cheaper than these too!
edit:
here are the coupons for harbor freight. 24 pack for $1.39, choice of AA or AAA.
https://www.hfqpdb.com/coupons/24...5.8698.jpg
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But for disposable AA/AAA batteries there is only two main types. They are either alkaline or lithium. Lithium can withstand and work at higher or lower temperatures compared to alkaline. They are generally used for outdoor devices and more expensive. There's is also a lithium-ion variation which is rechargeable. Then there's NiCD and NiMH which are both also used for rechargeable batteries.
Considering alkaline batteries are the cheapest to produce, I don't see how the ACDelco can be anything else. But even if they are you can put them in any device that uses standard 1.5 AA batteries and it will work fine.
Lithium and rechargeables are in a different category. For the AA and AAA common use there's alkaline and the non-alkaline. If it's alkaline it'll almost always say alkaline on it. If it's the other stuff they will use words like "heavy duty" which coincidentally they are not. HF also has heavy duty and alkaline. There's a reason why heavy duty is much cheaper. Yes they both will start out at 1.5v. but the heavy duty will not last anywhere close to alkaline. For the reviews I've seen basically all the alkalines are about the same with a bit of variation, and vastly ahead of the heavy duty marketed stuff.
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Be weary of the comments from posters that keep on promoting how good a product is. I understand for the manufacturer its a cheap way to access buyers. But they are shilling a CHEAP QUALITY PRODUCT.
Wonder why Mods don't catch this scam more often. Hope read this and review these type of listings and affiliated postings.
I actually was supporting your prior comment about not supporting sh** companies like nanfu.
Wasn't implying you were the one shilling.
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1.) I have been scoring batteries at Northern Tool using their $5 off any purchase coupon that is in their Mailer Ad.
2.) as said before the cheap/free batteries from HF are Heavy Duty batteries not Alkaline. They are decent but not comparable to these.(apples /oranges)
3.) For the eco-ranger kids: Next time you are in a jet, look down, there is a lot of land in the US. We can always dig more landfills. Also there are times that rechargeable batteries at not practical.
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