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HomeHealth & Personal CareHousehold SuppliesBatteriesMaxell 723443 - Lr648B Alkaline Batteries - Aa; 48 Pk; Box |
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48 of 50 found the following review helpful:
a cost effective alternative to waiting in line at Walmart for batteries Jul 23, 2010
By E. Frederick
"cheesehead transplant"
These Maxell batteries are alkaline and are of a name brand quality. If you refer to Consumer Reports you will see that with a few exceptions, there is little variation in the life of alkaline batteries of equal sizes between brands. I would recommend these batteries to anyone who does not frequent a Sams Club or Costco: their store brands are a slightly better value.
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Batteries Aug 21, 2010
By Cheesmo
"ASC"
Long lasting and very affordable. Won't ever buy batteries in the store again. Bulk package is the only way. We use this for all of our kids toys as well as everything else and they last long! I also highly recommed them for photo use..I use them in my 580 EXII and my battery packs.
37 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Last a long time Sep 17, 2011
By JKLineberry I've bought batteries in bulk online before only to get batteries that seem to need replacing more frequently. These go the distance. I've had no problems with length of usage, these are fresh batteries.
I buy the "AA" and "AAA" sizes for my house and I also send them to my brother because I tend to buy my nephew lots of toys that require batteries.
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43 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Good for high volume, poor on endurance vs Duracell Procell Mar 22, 2011
By V. Rodriguez
"NicNak"
I have been steadily purchasing either Maxell's or Durcell Procell's over the past year or so. If you just need decent battery life for lots of devices, than these Maxell's are the way to go. However, if you prefer not to change your batteries out so often, than go with the Duracell Procell. The Duracell's last 1.5x longer than the Maxell's. Of course, you'll notice the price indicates that too.
Bottom line for me...Buy Durcell Procell's and have less waste and less time spent changing batteries. Buy Maxell's for quick power in large volumes.
Uses: Hand held printers Wireless Mice Wireless Keyboards Motorola 2 way radios Flash lights
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Good value, but, keep terminals clean. May 05, 2011
By Glen A. Williamson Good value, but, keep terminals clean.
These batteries (my batch) suffer from dirty terminals. They will appear to be at the end of a very short life and I am ready to throw them away--in disgust. However, I have discovered that by wiping the terminals clean they are as good as new.
Otherwise, the batteries are as good as any others I've used.
I've found that cleaning the whole batch with alcohol solves the problem.
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