expiredMetaPhorse posted Mar 06, 2024 08:51 PM
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expiredMetaPhorse posted Mar 06, 2024 08:51 PM
POWER FLASH AAA Batteries 24 Pack with Fresh Date-Triple A Long-Lasting Alkaline High-Performance Battery,1.5 Volt,10-Year Shelf Life,Power Will not Leak,Dependable Power - $4.79
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Shouldn't even be allowed per 3rd party seller guidelines but they've been "vetted"
the quick popularity on this "deal" is a bit suspect.
buyer beware. Slickdeals is a little too slick these days..
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Shouldn't even be allowed per 3rd party seller guidelines but they've been "vetted"
the quick popularity on this "deal" is a bit suspect.
buyer beware. Slickdeals is a little too slick these days..
I think these are almost 20% less and let's be honest, it's dirt cheap for 36ct of batteries.. I think the better question is are they quality? That I don't know but short of them leaking right away or stop working after 1-2 weeks., hard to say.
Now, there are things I will personally pay for, such as shoes, or bed (mattress), laptop, mouse, things I use all the time, but would batteries be that? perhaps.. Maybe if they were in a very sensitive or expensive device, where quality matters, I would def do so, but for tv remote or scale or alarm clock, I dunno... if I'd care that much. I might be 1 of the few very people but I use very few aa or aaa batteries (less than 10 per year) , so that may duracells actually leaked white stuff from them, so i might not the best person to judge these...
as for allowed, once that merchant has been posted, they are allowed from now on, so this is fair game, same as your comments, which raise many good points, which are important for people to consider before buying.
20 years ago I bought a large box of no-name AA and AAA alkaline batteries on eBay for $0.10/ea, they lasted for decades and still worked great. They finally started leaking more and more (even though they still worked) so I tossed what I had left, but I had used like 90% of them so was happy. I still use $0.10/ea as my benchmark for a good price haha.
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20 years ago I bought a large box of no-name AA and AAA alkaline batteries on eBay for $0.10/ea, they lasted for decades and still worked great. They finally started leaking more and more (even though they still worked) so I tossed what I had left, but I had used like 90% of them so was happy. I still use $0.10/ea as my benchmark for a good price haha.
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