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Recycled Batteries + Tester: 200ct Alkaline AA or AAA $10, 100ct CR2032 Lithium

+ Shipping (~$6-$20)

$5.70

$6.00

4% off
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Battery Hookup has select Recycled Alkaline / Lithium Batteries + Battery Tester on sale from $5.70 below when you apply discount code BMC at checkout. Shipping fees will vary by location and selected items with most ranging from $6 to $20.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: All of these batteries were recovered from returned and overstock electronics. We (Battery Hookup) have a money back guarantee that the majority of the batteries you receive will be at or near fully charged.
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    • We (Battery Hookup) cannot guarantee any particular brand however all batteries were recovered from popular electronic devices.
  • Prices from $0.048 per battery for the AA and AAA to $0.057 per battery for the CR2032.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Battery Hookup has select Recycled Alkaline / Lithium Batteries + Battery Tester on sale from $5.70 below when you apply discount code BMC at checkout. Shipping fees will vary by location and selected items with most ranging from $6 to $20.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: All of these batteries were recovered from returned and overstock electronics. We (Battery Hookup) have a money back guarantee that the majority of the batteries you receive will be at or near fully charged.
Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Store Note
    • We (Battery Hookup) cannot guarantee any particular brand however all batteries were recovered from popular electronic devices.
  • Prices from $0.048 per battery for the AA and AAA to $0.057 per battery for the CR2032.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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tai_son
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$15.51 shipping for SoCal. Too bad.
Jaffacake007
347 Posts
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I have had horrible luck with 2032 going dead before use. I dont know if that's a me thing, but buying a large amount maybe not ideal for occasional use.
SensibleCorn194
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a bargain! to Alaska: $79.13

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Today 12:48 PM
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krzauberToday 12:48 PM
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Quote from dealdude25 :
Quote from DataJager [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
The bigger problem is that I doubt I will ever use 200 AAA batteries before their shelf life expires
Or leaking. Kind of like Costco Kirkland batteries vs Duracell, both made at the same factory, but Duracell don't leak over time. Not worth skimping on batteries.
The Kirkland AAA are terrible. I returned 3 full packages that were ruined by leaking. The AA have never leaked for me. I switched to Eneloops for my AA/AAA needs now I don't have to worry about it and will spend less over time.
Today 01:46 PM
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gamemasterwb4uToday 01:46 PM
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Six dollars for shipping here. Totally worth it.
Today 01:56 PM
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fenshiToday 01:56 PM
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Quote from dealdude25 :
Quote from DataJager [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
The bigger problem is that I doubt I will ever use 200 AAA batteries before their shelf life expires
Or leaking. Kind of like Costco Kirkland batteries vs Duracell, both made at the same factory, but Duracell don't leak over time. Not worth skimping on batteries.
Duracells absolutely do leak over time. I've switched to energizer because of it
Today 01:58 PM
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TheXungToday 01:58 PM
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Quote from PowerfulMeal9806 :
offtopic: what's the use case for non-rechargeable batteries, other than the 1.5V vs 1.2V difference?
There are lots of things that get very seldom use, like less than 5 minutes/year. Think DVD player remote, luggage scale, multimeter, etc. In these devices, you change batteries not because your use drained the battery but because the battery got too old. If a battery lasts 10 years in something and the non-rechargeable costs 1/4 of a rechargeable, the rechargeable would need to last 4x non-rechargeables; that's 40 years. A rechargeable probably would not last that long. You might not live that long. There's also the time value of money, to have the extra expense of rechargeables tied up in batteries that need decades to pay off; you're better off with disposables.

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