Duracell Batteries, AAA Size, 16-Count Packages (Pack of 2)


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large package helpful
The large quantitiy in this package is nice, especially since our home is full of toys that requires these batteries!
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Good battery, Good deal
Put these on a subscription and got a really good deal. With all of the games and remotes that need AAA batteries, I never have to run out again.
Sunday, June 1st, 2008
awesome deal
Duracell makes a great battery; and these batteries will show you just how good they are made once you try them. The "CopperTop" version of these AAA size batteries does indeed last longer than pervious types of AAA batteries by Duracell. I really like this because I often travel by public transportation and I use my portable CD player to listen to music. I always get several hours more use out of these CopperTop Duracell AAA batteries; and that's grand! They contain no mercury which at least according to Duracell helps the environment.

Of course, these AAA batteries can be used in anything that requires them--not just portable CD players. Moreover, the reclosable storage pack actually does close neat and clean for you so that the batteries remaining inside the package don't get dusty or exposure to any elements if you're outside camping or something.

The two 16 packs offers value, too; and that's important in these expensive times!

Use these batteries before their expiration date. The expiration date will always be several years into the future; but some people still have them lying around in a dresser drawer anyway. The problem is not only do they lose their potency; the batteries also begin to corrode. When the batteries corrode eventually a whitish powdery sticky substance begins to leak out of them and this makes a mess--trust me!

As the product description correctly notes, please do NOT dispose of these or ever place these in or near a fire. They could indeed explode. I wouldn't carry them loose either--they should be protected in their cardboard case or they should be already installed in your portable CD player, your flashlight or whatever device you placed them into.

Overall, these Duracell CopperTop AAA size batteries are the ones to choose if you need AAA size batteries. I highly recommend them for any device that needs AAA size batteries. Duracell offers their customers a toll free number they can call if they're not happy with these batteries; and that impresses me--that's good customer service on Duracell's part.
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007
Got some bad batteries

I bought a 24 pack of the AAA Duracells at a big box store and they had less than 1/2 charge. I ended up throwing them away. I bought them to use in my insulin pump, so batteries going dead is not a good thing.

Never, ever had this problem before with Duracells, but maybe beware of buying them at a discount in the big box stores.





Monday, June 4th, 2007
 
 
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