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24-Pack Energizer MAX Alkaline Batteries: AAA $9, AA
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wouldn't it be more cost effective to use rechargeables?
wouldn't it be more cost effective to use rechargeables?
Rechargeables sometimes get accidentally tossed out. Best to try a set of 4-8 pack 1st to see if it fits your needs.
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wouldn't it be more cost effective to use rechargeables?
Energizer Max didn't test near the top in the Alkaline battery comparisons. Might be worth looking for impartial comparisons before jumping on these deals. There were 2 Energizer versions that did test well, I believe. I think one of them had "Max" in the name, but there were 3 words.
I don't have the link handy, but it came up easily with a web search. They split Alkaline, L-Ion (single use) and rechargeable groups. Tested initial and long term use as well as cold use (in a freezer).
I used to use rechargable batteries almost exclusively. Eneloop, Eneloop pro, etc... and they work well until they don't. I've tossed more Eneloop and Eneloop pro's than I'd ever care to, especially due to the high price of them! They would work fine but then some would stop charging and flash an error light. I used them in camera flashes, and the output of them also didn't compare to regular AA batteries unless you bought the high voltage rechargables.. I ended up switching to mostly disposables and haven't gone back.
The big benefit to them for me is the fact they don't leak. I've had about 4-5 cases of Duracell's leaking into my devices.. but in every case, Duracell quickly cut a check to cover the full value of the item
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