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frontpage Posted by dubba-low | Staff • Last Tuesday
frontpage Posted by dubba-low | Staff • Last Tuesday

Prime Members: 300-Count Amazon Basics AAA Industrial Alkaline Batteries

w/ Subscribe & Save + Free S&H

$30

$41

26% off
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 300-Count Amazon Basics AAA Industrial Alkaline Batteries for $31.99 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $30.39. Shipping is free.

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Product Description:
  • 300-pack of 1.5 volt AAA alkaline batteries packaged in bulk for industrial or high-volume use
  • Lasting power delivery for a wide variety of electronic and hand-held devices
  • 5-year shelf life and dependable performance
  • For industrial or professional use
  • Mercury/cadmium free
  • Note: these batteries are NOT rechargeable; for rechargeable batteries check out Amazon Basics' rechargeable line

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • With this deal the price is roughly ~$0.10 per battery.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • These batteries have a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 7,000 reviews.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 300-Count Amazon Basics AAA Industrial Alkaline Batteries for $31.99 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $30.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Product Description:
  • 300-pack of 1.5 volt AAA alkaline batteries packaged in bulk for industrial or high-volume use
  • Lasting power delivery for a wide variety of electronic and hand-held devices
  • 5-year shelf life and dependable performance
  • For industrial or professional use
  • Mercury/cadmium free
  • Note: these batteries are NOT rechargeable; for rechargeable batteries check out Amazon Basics' rechargeable line

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • With this deal the price is roughly ~$0.10 per battery.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • These batteries have a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 7,000 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Amazon Basics 300 Pack AAA Industrial Alkaline Batteries, 5-Year Shelf Life, Easy to Open Value Pack

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maxir
43 Posts
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That's a lot of batteries 😑 wish they had AA
Zawi
507 Posts
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These are garbage batteries. Replaced to my door lock multiple times and it still said low batteries. I changed to name brand or even the yellow Amazon basic battery my door lock got no issue. That why these batteries is so cheap it is just a shell without power. lol

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beowulf7
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This might be good for anyone who owns a Dollar Tree like business. Sell a pair for a buck and profit!
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EricJ3237
Last Friday
992 Posts
I've heard these are garbage. Want a good deal? Get the acdelco AAA and AA combo pack with 100 of each type for $50 or less with a sale. They're $42.58 right now. Less with S&S
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Justin1983
Last Saturday
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Quote from megablank :
You don't understand, some of these come dead drained from the box, it's not cheap,.its garbage.

We've all used stuff like ac Delco in the past and those are fine, this was the first pack where I wouldn't be sure if they would work at all
UGH, my AC Delco AAAs drained 3x faster than anything else. Must have gotten unlucky.

We had a power outage and I opened the new box of AC Delco AAAs thinking we were all set. By the end of the day they were all dead, and the lanterns (idtentical models) with the old pack of whatever store brand batteries I had bought prior were still going strong. Been avoiding AC Delco brand ever since. Not scientific, just personal bad experience.
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Hawk2007
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Quote from TrollPatrol :
This should keep the wife happy for a few weeks.
Your post has a good vibe to it. Happy Wife Happy Life
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RedElmo
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I wouldn't even know where to take 300 battery's for proper disposal vs landfill
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SlickerD430
Last Sunday
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It's hard for me to see rechargeable batteries ever fully taking over when their competition can be as low as 10% of price. How are they still this far apart 30+ years into this technology?

I think many of us would be happy to make more environmentally friendly purchasing decisions but it's hard to justify at that difference. Even if some of these were to be dead on arrival you're likely still way ahead on cost and convenience vs. rechargeable batteries at $1+ per.
Last edited by SlickerD430 July 6, 2025 at 05:09 PM.
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Flfishing13
6d ago
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Quote from SlickerD430 :
It's hard for me to see rechargeable batteries ever fully taking over when their competition can be as low as 10% of price. How are they still this far apart 30+ years into this technology?I think many of us would be happy to make more environmentally friendly purchasing decisions but it's hard to justify at that difference. Even if some of these were to be dead on arrival you're likely still way ahead on cost and convenience vs. rechargeable batteries at $1+ per.
We've used rechargeable batteries exclusively for many years, they've more than paid for themselves and are very easy to manage.

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pstarrrr
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Quote from WiseField749 :
If you are eating enough batteries to need an Amazon subscriber and save of 300 AAA batteries, you should probably see a nutritionistSmilie
Jeff Foxworthy
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DJConan
6d ago
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I tried these out last year. I was getting 2-4 weeks out of the AA in my Yale door locks. The Kirkland batteries last about 6 months.
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Magaman
6d ago
16 Posts
Quote from megablank :
In this case yes, I've never seen Alkalines go flat so fast, the regular basics or whatever is better.
I'll second this, I changed from the orange Amazon performance batteries for door locks to these and the battery life of the industrial suck
6d ago
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Johnybrk
6d ago
934 Posts
Quote from Magaman :
I'll second this, I changed from the orange Amazon performance batteries for door locks to these and the battery life of the industrial suck
So what's the point of these batteries than to be industrial? Show a client how well your product works when you have Duracell/Energizer batteries in it, then switch out the brand name ones for these so the customer feels like they got a deal along with free batteries?
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DiamondJim
6d ago
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Quote from SlickerD430 :
It's hard for me to see rechargeable batteries ever fully taking over when their competition can be as low as 10% of price. How are they still this far apart 30+ years into this technology?

I think many of us would be happy to make more environmentally friendly purchasing decisions but it's hard to justify at that difference. Even if some of these were to be dead on arrival you're likely still way ahead on cost and convenience vs. rechargeable batteries at $1+ per.
NiMH batteries can be recharged hundreds of times. Even at 10x the price of throwaways they are a bargain.
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jmhulet
6d ago
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I never understood what an "industrial" battery is. Seems like it should be tougher, but I never really see any difference in performance.
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SteelRing
6d ago
489 Posts
that's a hot deal but there is a point when i have to say too much.

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