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40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline Batteries

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40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline Batteries $11 at Batteries.com
 
Discuss (20) : History : Tell : Posted 12:22 AM PST 01/7/08 by Ben
40 Pack AA + 10 AAA Alkaline BatteriesBatteries.com has a 40 Pack AA + 10 Pack AAA Alkaline Batteries for $11 with free shipping with coupon code 50PACK08 [Exp 1/21]. They come packed in a stylish organizer tray to keep the batteries organized.
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#1   bensonw - Posted 2:29 am PST 01/7/08 (167 Posts)
Sounds like a nice deal since I recently bought 4 AA alkaline for $1.50 to $2.00. However, I wonder how is the quality despite it is alkaline?
#2   groovielou - Posted 3:26 am PST 01/7/08 (705 Posts)
m0f0 wont need these, she plugs in her vibrator to 440
#3   cheapfukker - Posted 4:33 am PST 01/7/08 (20 Posts)
I buy em just to taste em....tastes like snatch
#4   fubaconat55 - Posted 5:18 am PST 01/7/08 (248 Posts)
These comments are pure gold! This is why I come to BB!
#5   cbc - Posted 5:20 am PST 01/7/08 (16 Posts)
#1, I bought a 50 pack from them a few months ago and used them in flash lights, clocks and a wireless mouse. They ran out so quickly that I wanted to call their customer service to stop selling those junks. Maybe I just had bad luck with this shipment. But personally I will never buy those again. They are the worst batteries I have ever used.
#6   drabina - Posted 5:42 am PST 01/7/08 (314 Posts)
I also had bad experience with similar multipack from batteries.com. Price was cheap but fresh 4 AA batteries put in my camera's external flash would not even power it up. The LCD displayed "low battery" warning. I guess they are good in low power devices like clocks only.
#7   SeattleFats - Posted 5:56 am PST 01/7/08 (116 Posts)
Hey.. Hey... Hey....
Don't dis these batteries just because they don't work very well. This deal is all about the stylish organizer tray. You buy this for the tray and use it to display your brand name batteries. Keep it right out there with your flashlight and 15 lcd tent light and other personal battery operated items. This tray is a real looker! Consider it an $11 tray with 50 free batteries, whether they operate your equipment or not...
#8   soccernomluv_ - Posted 5:56 am PST 01/7/08 (108 Posts)
yep agreed. my experience has been this is about the same as buying a case of used batteries.
#9   21st_Hermit - Posted 6:08 am PST 01/7/08 (289 Posts)
Avoid Batteries.com!!!

This is an unethical company with crappy batteries. Don't waste your money.
#10   RKLE - Posted 6:45 am PST 01/7/08 (6201 Posts)
batteries made in mexico only last 1-2 hours
#11   techsupport - Posted 7:07 am PST 01/7/08 (2584 Posts)
Yep, same here. I thought it was something wrong with my camera. Batteries.com is a waste of cash.
#12   vanguard - Posted 8:27 am PST 01/7/08 (222 Posts)
Go to Costco to get a 48 pack of AA batteries (Costco's Kirkland brand) for $10.
#13   nitemeer - Posted 8:44 am PST 01/7/08 (610 Posts)
lol go to target:D well if they still have any left.. 75% off their $1 kinds.. which $1 for 4 packs = $1 for 16 AA Batteries..
#14   howyadoin - Posted 9:37 am PST 01/7/08 (57 Posts)
Save the world and buy rechargeable batteries.
#15   dd - Posted 10:03 am PST 01/7/08 (579 Posts)
The Costco alkaline batteries are excellent, and a very good value.
#16   kamikrazeguy - Posted 10:56 am PST 01/7/08 (40 Posts)
I agree with Howyadoin...rechargeables are the first step in being green.
#17   pkn - Posted 11:48 am PST 01/7/08 (170 Posts)
Green is unnatural color for human being.
#18   mcphobby - Posted 12:42 pm PST 01/7/08 (87 Posts)
cheap batteries are like a cheap woman, never can be sure what your gonna get.
#19   dave_c - Posted 1:32 pm PST 01/7/08 (7483 Posts)
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handy organizer tray that will fit in most any drawer or shelf. It is slim and sleek. It comes with a clear plastic cover that keeps the batteries from falling out. Do not pull your hair out wondering where your batteries are when you desperately need them. Now they are in one convenient location neatly arranged for easy access. And you will know they are fresh each time you take one out. No more loose batteries rolling around in the drawer and wondering if they are any good. You will wonder why nobody ever sold batteries like this before. It is the ultimate convenience. The next time the batteries go dead in your remote control, you will be able to fix it before the next commercial. All of this from Batteries.com, the leading name in online battery sales since 1999.


Umm, are they on crack?
Last thing I ever thought when i bought a nice small pack of batteries was "damn if only they took up the whole freakin' drawer, or OMG(!) I could buy a special briefcase for each tray and be 1337.

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#20   FishDawg - Posted 2:43 pm PST 01/7/08 (300 Posts)
Fry's keeps having 100-packs of AAs for $9 or $11.
 
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