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sold/shipped by Amazon [amazon.com] has
8-Pack Duracell Optimum AA Batteries for
$3.99. Save an extra 5% when you checkout with Subscribe and Save =
$3.79.
OOS Notes: YMMV - there may be an account-targeted coupon for additional savings
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8-Pack Duracell Optimum Batteries on sale. Save an extra 5% when you checkout with Subscribe and Save (You can cancel at anytime).
About This Deal- Excellent price on these batteries from a leading brand.
- This price for AAA is $5.19 lower than the list price, a 60% savings.
- This price for AA is $5.20 lower than the list price, a 57.9% savings.
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I'm not really into the debate as I just get the gist of a brand. Kirkland might be exactly like Duracell as far as makeup but doesn't seem to garner the same experience from customers point of view.
Costco's CEO confirmed they're the same battery.
any good deal on 9v?
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I'm not really into the debate as I just get the gist of a brand. Kirkland might be exactly like Duracell as far as makeup but doesn't seem to garner the same experience from customers point of view.
Confirmation bias could account for that score variance. If people expect the batteries to perform worse than Duracell, they are likely to be more negatively critical of perceived faults (shorter life, etc). Sounds silly, and user reviews are largely helpful things, but perception of longevity on set-it-and-forget-it products is notoriously unreliable unless a person keeps notes about installation date, usage frequency, etc (which most people don't).
any good deal on 9v?
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/2-inve...46572015
"He also told Clark that Duracell makes Kirkland Signature batteries."
"He also told Clark that Duracell makes Kirkland Signature batteries."
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So they'd waste money on R&D when they can just apply a different label to the batteries? No. The simple answer is usually the correct one. There's no law prohibiting them selling the same formula to different buyers. They own the formula.