Amazon has
10-Count Duracell Coppertop AA Batteries w/ Power Boost Ingredients on sale for $5.62 - $0.28 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$5.34.
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10-Count Duracell Coppertop AA Batteries w/ Power Boost Ingredients on sale for
$5.62. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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About this product:
- Duracell's patented Power Boost Ingredients which deliver lasting performance in your devices
- Duracell guarantees each Coppertop AA alkaline battery to last 12 years in storage
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I've had a few of these leak in certain devices in the past (for whatever reason, the instax cameras just love to cause batteries to leak! But also an Apple keyboard and another device).
Duracell stands behind the product and will actually write you a check if the batteries damage a device. Ideally they wouldn't leak, but the fact they stand behind the batteries has me sticking with them.
Kirkland batteries seemed to leak much easier, haven't had enough experience with Energizer. I used to use exclusively rechargable eneloops but have been using these again lately mostly just out of convenience.
Little guys inside the battery pushing extra hard!
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I've had a few of these leak in certain devices in the past (for whatever reason, the instax cameras just love to cause batteries to leak! But also an Apple keyboard and another device).
Duracell stands behind the product and will actually write you a check if the batteries damage a device. Ideally they wouldn't leak, but the fact they stand behind the batteries has me sticking with them.
Kirkland batteries seemed to leak much easier, haven't had enough experience with Energizer. I used to use exclusively rechargable eneloops but have been using these again lately mostly just out of convenience.
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I've had a few of these leak in certain devices in the past (for whatever reason, the instax cameras just love to cause batteries to leak! But also an Apple keyboard and another device).
Duracell stands behind the product and will actually write you a check if the batteries damage a device. Ideally they wouldn't leak, but the fact they stand behind the batteries has me sticking with them.
I was a big Duracell fan for years until a 9V Duracell leaked and destroyed the battery connector and lead in my Fluke 87V multi-meter... I wasn't aware of Duracell's replacement policy at the time and had a hell of a time finding the replacement J style connector Fluke uses on the other end of the 9V pigtail.
No more 9V Duracell's for me. I will use their AA's and AAA's, but only in something I don't mind tossing out in the event of a leak.