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Amazon Basics AA Alkaline Batteries - Industrial Double A, 5-Year Shelf Life, 40-Pack £9.91 Prime Exclusive @ Amazon

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This is a Prime Exclusive Deal - you get 40 AA Alkaline Batteries for £9.91 with free delivery

Customer reviews are pretty good too - they get 4.6 out of a 5 star rating, with 53,888 global ratings

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  • In The Box: Pack of 40 1.5 volt AA alkaline batteries with high energy density to deliver reliable performance
  • 5-Year Shelf Life: Ideal for long-term storage & emergencies. Power devices in the workplace, office, or outdoors
  • Device Compatible: For remotes, wireless mice / headsets, radio equipment, electronic tools, smart home devices & more
  • Industrial Grade: AA batteries with anti-corrosion components & zinc composition
  • Bulk Pack: Ideal for household, industrial, OEM and professional use. Cadmium, lead and mercury free
  • Single Use: Amazon Basics industrial double A batteries are disposable household batteries & NOT rechargeable

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  1. rjnmc's avatar
    rjnmc
    Haven't tried these myself but do use Amazon's Basic Rechargeables which, so far, are performing well. Reviews seem to rate these although there maybe a question mark if you use them on high-load devices. At this price, I don't think you can go wrong.

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    millarcat's avatar
    millarcat Author
    Thanks @rjnmc really helpful!
  2. R0ck3r135's avatar
    R0ck3r135
    Ordered thanks, need AAA as well if you see those (edited)
  3. Fagol's avatar
    Fagol
    Why these over rechargeable batteries? Price is not too different and you save money in the long term.
    s87's avatar
    s87
    when you say prices arent too different. i can only see 16 pack for £19?

    where are you seeing 40 batteries rechargeable for a similar price?
  4. alasky86's avatar
    alasky86
    Was gonna order a couple of days ago. Glad I waited. 🔥🔥🔥
    millarcat's avatar
    millarcat Author
    Always nice when that happens!
  5. let06sun's avatar
    let06sun
    Anyone know how these compare to the likes of Duracell?
    Rhianna_Gill's avatar
    Rhianna_Gill
    Can't compare to Duracell, but Im currently using these and have 0 complaints... Seem to live well in children's toys!
    Been using them for about 6 months now in my items. Buying bulk amount is very useful for me too 😁
  6. mjmurra's avatar
    mjmurra
    I wonder who makes these. Probably Duracell (they seem to make the Kirkland ones) or energizer.
  7. whalleyman's avatar
    whalleyman
    Prefer Lidl alkaline batteries. A pack of 8 costs £2.
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