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expiredmattqwertyu posted Nov 03, 2024 10:48 PM
expiredmattqwertyu posted Nov 03, 2024 10:48 PM

100-Count VARTA Longlife Alkaline Batteries: AAA $14.15, AA

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$15

$21

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Amazon has 100-Count VARTA Longlife AA Alkaline Batteries for $20.98 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $14.69 (~ $0.15 each). Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Amazon has 100-Count VARTA Longlife AAA Alkaline Batteries for $20.98 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $14.16 (~ $0.14 each). Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Amazon has 100-Count VARTA Longlife AA Alkaline Batteries for $20.98 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $14.69 (~ $0.15 each). Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Amazon has 100-Count VARTA Longlife AAA Alkaline Batteries for $20.98 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $14.16 (~ $0.14 each). Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Community Member mattqwertyu for finding this deal.

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perdesi
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Yes, if you have kids, they go by fast
numike
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NOT German VARTA
Read the 1 star reviews
sbessire
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People are smart enough to know their kids will rechargeables away too.

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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
People not smart enough to use rechargeables.
HUGE fan of rechargables and have a nice collection but sadly some devices care about that voltage drop of 1.2v for NiMh vs 1.5v for Alkalines and such.

Granted, the number of these devices in my house is in single digits (thermostats and a Logitech Harmony remote) but they do exist.

This is a fantastic deal but I suspect the batteries would go bad before I could use them all in those few devices.
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
People not smart enough to use rechargeables.
People are smart enough to know their kids will rechargeables away too.
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MaroonPocket778Nov 04, 2024 03:14 PM
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
People not smart enough to use rechargeables.
Any good rechargeables that start at the 1.5 or 1.6 volts vs 1.2 or 1.3 volts? Any true lithium available?
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jhc651Nov 04, 2024 03:18 PM
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Quote from sbessire :
People are smart enough to know their kids will rechargeables away too.
Yeah, exactly. I don't have kids, I have elderly parents and I don't trust them to not throw away expensive rechargeables.

As for people not knowing why one would use so many batteries, almost all decorative lights these days are battery powered.
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MasterMike569Nov 04, 2024 03:21 PM
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Perfect.

My Xbox and VR controllers mow through AA batteries.
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Quote from Gameross :
Who is using 100 batteries in a timely fashion?
Anyone who has several young children
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eeagleNov 04, 2024 03:25 PM
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
People not smart enough to use rechargeables.
I am tired of rechargeable's w/lower voltage and less mAh's and have gone back to Alkaline that tend to give me a yr worth of service in my devices like clocks and temperature sensors.
I hate having to resync the thermometers and remotes every month....case in point are clocks that did not automatically receive the time change signal Sunday morning.due to low voltage cells.

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Nov 04, 2024 03:40 PM
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socalblueNov 04, 2024 03:40 PM
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I never had 5% coupon on batteries. Furthermore If I bought AA batteries and came back to order AAA batteries, there will be no 30% coupon for S&S
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nycdudeNov 04, 2024 03:50 PM
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In for a set. Just in time as my AA stash ran out. rechargeables have its uses too but sometimes this is needed.
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urchinNov 04, 2024 03:51 PM
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As everyone else says, rechargeable is the way to go. Buy something good like Eneloops and don't look back. With that said, there can still be a use case for disposable. They are good for long-term, low-drain situations like TV remotes. I'm STILL using the original batteries that came with my TV remote from nearly 10 years ago. Granted, if you want to dedicate some rechargeables for that task, they will also work just fine.

For those wondering how someone can use these before they expire, they DO have a ten year shelf life. Take that with a grain of salt, but it's not too far fetched to use 10 batteries a year if you haven't gotten on the rechargeable bandwagon yet.
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SurferdudemiNov 04, 2024 04:02 PM
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
People not smart enough to use rechargeables.
AAA rechargeables still suck. The mfrs seem to have gotten their acts together on the AA rechargeables.
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OutlawCecilNov 04, 2024 04:08 PM
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Bad reviews seem to claim batteries aren't at full capacity so they die very fast. One person said they tested them at only 3/4 charge. Almost every 1-2 star review is saying they die super fast. :/
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SurferdudemiNov 04, 2024 04:10 PM
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Quote from numike :
NOT German VARTA
Read the 1 star reviews
Average review is 4.5/5. Darn near everything has a few 1 star reviews.
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
Any good rechargeables that start at the 1.5 or 1.6 volts vs 1.2 or 1.3 volts? Any true lithium available?
https://tenavolts.com/
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