expiredtunabreath posted Nov 24, 2023 01:48 PM
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expiredtunabreath posted Nov 24, 2023 01:48 PM
Select Lowe's Stores: 60-Pack Rayovac High Energy Alkaline AA or AAA Batteries
+ Free Store Pickup$15 each
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They weren't even expired.
They've been great for things like remotes, game controllers, and kiddo toys.
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Yes, I bought these exact 60 packs at Home Depot for 7.88 each. BUT that was December 1, 2021. Don't know if they'll have anything like that again this year.
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They weren't even expired.
Never had these leak.
I don't think these outlast the more pricier brand names.
Otherwise, like others have stated ... I can confirm that a large (30% or more) of these batteries leak acid. DO NOT leave them for long in any battery-operated device lest they leak acid into the internals.
This company is now owned by Energizer and guess what?? Energizer Max is now the same junk almost as bad.
From what I was told batteries manufactured in Poland plant are the problem not sure how to identify but there is some number or combination of numbers and letters on each battery
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I might try duracells next Hope they are still as good as they were years ago
The leaking amongst brands is a real issue and manufacturers are absolutely aware of it. You get what you pay for in alkaline batteries.
There is no "longest lasting" battery. It's too subjective and there are too many variables to judge. Devices,usage patterns, even weather to name a few.
Source - worked for major battery manufacturer.
Are batteries coming from different plants different from one another? If so which plants are better?
another question - I was told by Rayovac rep if one battery in a sealed pack leaks I should throw away the whole pack since they all will weak soon. Is that 100% accurate?
thanks a lot!
They weren't even expired.
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They weren't even expired.
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