Amazon has
28-Count Duracell CopperTop AA Alkaline Batteries for
$12.31 after you 'clip' the 30% extra savings coupon on the product page and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save.
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Features:- The Duracell CopperTop are an alkaline battery designed for use in household items like remotes, toys, and more
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I have had this happen to me. Receive dead batteries or they leak quickly. Very unlike buying from Costco which are always fresh and last long.
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Energizer is the only real competitor that they have.
Precharged ones - Sanyo Eneloops, Duracell, Ikea branded
Lithium - Energizer
Alkaline - Energizer (only started using these recently, after all other brands leaked over time)
Interestingly, have not come across any 9v that leak, regardless of brand.
A battery that leaks in a device, isn't worth the risk if regardless a great deal or even free. If Energizer alkalines leak on me, then I'll just stick to the precharged and lithiums.
got these a few month ago for ~$18
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I got some Duracells around $15 four months ago from Amazon. I hope I don't see anything crazy like this going on.
They were Duracell Optimums so I'm hoping they're not prone to this leakage like the regular ones are.
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