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About this product:
- General-purpose D alkaline battery is made to power everyday devices throughout the home, like toys, remote controls, flashlights, clocks and radios, portable electronics, and more
- Guaranteed to last 10 years in storage, so you can be confident these batteries will be ready when you need them
- Guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship
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Large Flashlights?
Certain toys?
So much has gone to rechargeable, integrated batteries so I'm curious.
Large Flashlights?
Certain toys?
So much has gone to rechargeable, integrated batteries so I'm curious.
Even my best rechargeable flashlights need to be emptied and re-charged every 6 months or so while I only had to change out my batteries on the maglite every 5 years or so and it wasn't because the batteries died but because I wanted it to be at its best in a truly emergent situation.
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Also, vinegar might clean it, but you still need to neutralize the acid with a base.
Also, vinegar might clean it, but you still need to neutralize the acid with a base.
But, yeah, the springs, rivets, and wires may turn to powder…
But, yeah, the springs, rivets, and wires may turn to powder…
Large Flashlights?
Certain toys?
So much has gone to rechargeable, integrated batteries so I'm curious.
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Also, vinegar might clean it, but you still need to neutralize the acid with a base.
Car batteries are lead with sulfuric acid, that is why you clean them with baking soda, a base or alkaline chemical.