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Philips AA Alkaline batteries 16 pack £0.29 instore at Richersounds

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16 pack of Alkaline batteries for £0.29!!!! Bargain.

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    pet2000
    This must be the bargain of the year!
    androo
    I wonder if its a nationwide deal..or just a lucky find..
    edi
    edi4 years, 8 months ago #3Show comment toolsReply
    Brilliant deal if nationwide... Can you point to the store you spotted this Golaboots888 ? :)
    osiris
    Less than 2p per battery UNBELIEVABLE!
    VastGsm
    Sold out all over LONDON except for chiswick
    vol40
    vol404 years, 8 months ago #6Show comment toolsReply
    i bet the council would pay you more not to buy them so they dont have to stick em all in their landfill lol
    Golaboots888
    Saw them on their website. You can normally phone up, check stock and reserve items.
    pibpob
    osiris;3101478
    Less than 2p per battery UNBELIEVABLE!
    Wow - that makes them almost as cheap to use as rechargeables. :roll: Don't mention the landfill tax though.
    alera
    alera4 years, 8 months ago #9Show comment toolsReply
    Cheap deal but absolutely terrible for the enviroment ! The government should be banning everything but rechargables !
    deeky
    alera
    Cheap deal but absolutely terrible for the enviroment ! The government should be banning everything but rechargables !


    Yes, terrible. ZZZZZzzzzzzzz
    pibpob
    Haha - looks like you and I both tend to say things that upset those on here that consume without thinking, alera. The ironic thing is that however selfish they are, they're still losing out by buying these batteries because they are more expensive to use than rechargeables.
    Darthballs
    £0.29

    Last Few

    TSP £3.99

    BARGAIN

    [COLOR="Red"]WITH 12 MONTH GUARANTEE[/COLOR]

    we can take them back when they run out :whistling:
    osiris
    pibpob
    Wow - that makes them almost as cheap to use as rechargeables. :roll: Don't mention the landfill tax though.


    With the 20% rise in energy prices will it be cheaper than 2p to recharge them. ;-)
    Plus you have to buy the rechargable batteries and charger . Landfill Tax? Sounds just like yet another stealth tax
    RedOnRed
    I've gone off rechargeables. They're not an ideal solution for all battery operated products. Put them in something for long term power like a remote and they need recharging after a few weeks or maybe a month or so. Put normal batteries in and you're OK for a year plus.
    stapsell
    RedOnRed
    I've gone off rechargeables. They're not an ideal solution for all battery operated products. Put them in something for long term power like a remote and they need recharging after a few weeks or maybe a month or so. Put normal batteries in and you're OK for a year plus.


    thats why hybrio / enerloop type rechargeable batteries are so good. They are rechargeable and maintain 70% charge at 12 months.
    They should work out cheaper than even these if you use them for >50 charges...and better for the planet too.
    [SIZE="4"]Go get some![/SIZE]
    Scunnerd
    I agree not worth the hassle gimmie normal ones anytime!
    yellowsticker
    just the job! lol
    alera
    With the 20% rise in energy prices will it be cheaper than 2p to recharge them.
    Plus you have to buy the rechargable batteries and charger . Landfill Tax? Sounds just like yet another stealth tax

    No thought or respect for the future or environment. That’s the problem when you have to deal with the lowest common denominator.....:roll:
    eglons
    alera
    No thought or respect for the future or environment. That’s the problem when you have to deal with the lowest common denominator.....:roll:


    I really hate bigots. Have an opinion, even express the opinion, but dont then be rude to people who happen not to share your point of view. Doing so just makes people anti your argument.
    royals
    RedOnRed;3103111
    I've gone off rechargeables. They're not an ideal solution for all battery operated products. Put them in something for long term power like a remote and they need recharging after a few weeks or maybe a month or so. Put normal batteries in and you're OK for a year plus.

    buy decent rechargeables.....i use the vapextech ones that keep the charge better (the green ones)...been in my remotes for at least a year without any recharging so far.

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