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These are Maxell alkaline AA batteries, bulk pack. Haven't had one leak yet and they last just as long as the big brand names. Go for it
bought these to leave in my truck - I carry a few smaller flashlights with me that use the AA - haven't paid attention to how long they actually last - but they work for what I needed them for.
These don't last quite as long as the number one or two alkaline battery brands, but they get within 85% or so of them. And they are a lot cheaper. So, unless you are using them in an application where it is difficult to replace the batteries, it makes sense to stock up on these.
Nothing special, just good batteries at a good price.I try to use rechargeable at home, but have a need for standard AAs at work. I tend to buy whatever's the best price. I purchased quite a few of these packs from Amazon and have no complaints.
I thought Duracells would last longer. Now I'm wondering if I have been duped by advertising, and I'm usually undupable. These Maxells last about 15-20% longer in my S3 camera with which I also take quite a few "videos." In an AM/FM radio, I'm getting six weeks using it two hours a day.I realize that everything's relative, but I've used Kodak, Maxell, Duracell, RayOVac, and generics. I'll stick with these, and the price is pretty good, too.
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