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40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline Batteries

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40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline Batteries $9 at Batteries.com
 
Discuss (15) : History : Tell : Posted 10:34 AM PST 11/9/06 by Ben
40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline BatteriesBatteries.com has a 40 Pack AA + 10 Pack AAA Alkaline Batteries for $10 - 20% code ALKA + $1 shipping = $9 shipped after coupon. They come packed in a stylish organizer tray to keep the batteries organized.
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#1   e189gwaweb - Posted 10:48 am PST 11/9/06 (8 Posts)
Anybody know their quality?
#2   dgrisman - Posted 10:58 am PST 11/9/06 (39 Posts)
Sweet deal, even if the only last half as long as the name brands. Beware, their website has an annoying order confirmation with a loud audio clip.
#3   thunderkatz - Posted 11:22 am PST 11/9/06 (15 Posts)
Yeah compared to the price of batteries in stores this is a kick ass deal even if they suck. Thanks for the checkout warning #2.
#4   weakspirit - Posted 11:22 am PST 11/9/06 (82 Posts)
what's a good rate for AA NiMH batteries?
#5   magicalhack - Posted 12:12 pm PST 11/9/06 (401 Posts)
I don't trust crappy brand batteries anymore. My dad once bought a huge pack of "Dynacells", and they wouldn't run anything but the Cable remote. My digital camera told me to change the batteries as soon as I put them in. Not to mention that the metal casing was soft enough to crush in my fingers.....
#6   priceprince - Posted 12:35 pm PST 11/9/06 (7 Posts)
These batteries DO NOT SUCK. I got a brick of these a while back on a sweet deal, and have been using them in my wireless xb360 controllers and digicam, good performance for cheap batteries.
#7   gomer19 - Posted 3:10 pm PST 11/9/06 (51 Posts)
Unforunately I disagree w/ #6 - I got some AAAs from Batteries.com and they didn't last at all....put them in flashlights and within a few months (of sitting around "OFF") the batteries were dead...I'd avoid this.
#8   shopper222 - Posted 4:11 pm PST 11/9/06 (379 Posts)
Cool
#9   uthink76 - Posted 5:21 pm PST 11/9/06 (51 Posts)
These batteries are not for digital cameras #5. You should be using e2's for all digital gadgets. This is a great deal for those Christmas toys your kids well receive.
#10   lapierce - Posted 5:24 pm PST 11/9/06 (165 Posts)
Yeah; great deal for toys and just keeping on hand for whatnot, remotes and such.
#11   mike_vr6 - Posted 5:26 pm PST 11/9/06 (47 Posts)
Good deal for 50 batteries. I picked up Rayovac 24 packs from Albertsons last week for $5.99. What makes this deal great is the $1 shipping where other places would charge $5!
#12   techsupport - Posted 6:29 pm PST 11/9/06 (2584 Posts)
#5, "dynacells" are those cheap duracell look-alikes. They're old fashioned carbon batteries and are practically worthless. You fell for a scam.
#13   mendo - Posted 6:42 pm PST 11/9/06 (188 Posts)
do us all a favor and get rechargeables
#14   denco - Posted 6:49 pm PST 11/9/06 (14 Posts)
The quality of the batteries that I received from Batteries.com was good for the price. Quick turnaround on shipping as well.

I used these in a giveaway of some Halloween flashlights this year, where rechargables were cost prohibitive.
#15   spongebob71 - Posted 11:39 pm PST 11/9/06 (121 Posts)
I would definitely get these for the countless times that my kids try to steal my batteries for their little toys. It's worth it just for that.
 
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