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Duracell Plus AAA Batteries 18 Pack Alkaline 1.5V Like New - Sold By Amazon Warehouse
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30% off at Checkout comes to £9.62 - lots in stockGrading definitions (I'd probably be a bit inaccurate calling these 'short-dated' as all grading definitions have around 8-10 years to go!):
When you need the power of reliability for your everyday electronics, there are Duracell Plus batteries.
These multipurpose alkaline AAA batteries are part of a wide range of Duracell batteries that give you the freedom to take your devices wherever you are.
What makes these batteries exceptional is their longevity, giving your devices up to 100% extra life* before needing to be changed out.
Whether you're powering toys or tools, make sure it's with reliability Plus power... with Duracell.
Keepa says (Amazon 'new' prices in Orange, 'used' prices in Black), keepa.com/Not seeing anyone selling an 18 pack, but Screwfix sells the 20 pack for £14.99 at the moment screwfix.com/p/d…2rp
7dayshop has the pack of 8 for £6.89 7dayshop.com/dur…f-8
Boots has the 12 pack for £11.50 https//ww…511
Tesco has the 4 pack for £4.75 tesco.com/gro…525
Ocado has the 8 pack for £7 https//ww…011
Amazon reviews sorted by variant, here
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When you need the power of reliability for your everyday electronics, there are Duracell Plus batteries.
These multipurpose alkaline AAA batteries are part of a wide range of Duracell batteries that give you the freedom to take your devices wherever you are.
What makes these batteries exceptional is their longevity, giving your devices up to 100% extra life* before needing to be changed out.
Whether you're powering toys or tools, make sure it's with reliability Plus power... with Duracell.
- IDEAL PERFORMANCE: This Duracell AAA battery is ideal for powering all your everyday devices with up to 100% extra life*
- SUPERIOR NYLON TOP closure helps prevent our AAA batteries from leakage
- SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING: The 0% plastic battery packaging is 100% recyclable
- DURABILITY: Our technologies keep unused batteries fresh for up to 10 years in their packaging**
- TRUSTED: Duracell was part of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to become the first battery on the moon
- *Longevity performance compared to the Minimum Average Duration of the 2021 IEC AAA Toy test. Results may vary by device or usage pattern **ambient storage
Keepa says (Amazon 'new' prices in Orange, 'used' prices in Black), keepa.com/Not seeing anyone selling an 18 pack, but Screwfix sells the 20 pack for £14.99 at the moment screwfix.com/p/d…2rp
7dayshop has the pack of 8 for £6.89 7dayshop.com/dur…f-8
Boots has the 12 pack for £11.50 https//ww…511
Tesco has the 4 pack for £4.75 tesco.com/gro…525
Ocado has the 8 pack for £7 https//ww…011
Amazon reviews sorted by variant, here
Customer Reviews
Price History
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