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Posted 13 March 2024

Energizer AA Alkaline Batteries Long Lasting Power LR6 1.5V Pack of 24 (Family Pack)

£7.74£7.902% off
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Product specifications:

The Energizer AA Alkaline Batteries are a pack of batteries designed to provide long-lasting power to various devices.

product specifications:

  • Alkaline batteries
  • AA size
  • Pack of 24
  • Suitable for a wide variety of devices


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Energizer AA Alkaline Batteries are the perfect choice for long-lasting power in a wide variety of devices. They are made with high-quality materials and construction, so you can be sure they will perform reliably in your cameras, toys, flashlights, remote controls, and more.

Features:

Long-lasting power: These batteries provide up to 70% more power than standard alkaline batteries, so you can get more use out of your devices.
High-quality construction: Energizer AA Alkaline Batteries are made with high-quality materials and construction, so you can be sure they will last.
Mercury-free: These batteries are mercury-free, so they are safe for the environment.
Leak-resistant: These batteries are leak-resistant, so you can be sure they will not damage your devices.
Maxi Pack: 24 Batteries (Family Pack)
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  1. Hippih's avatar
    I've ordered from NRG just fine. Don't know what these reviews are so aggy about.

    If you need some quality batteries for a good price. These are good - best to avoid the Amazon branded ones.
  2. ecuador's avatar
    I don't get it, it seems like a great deal, but the store has abysmal trustpilot score (58 reviews with 2.8 score), and yet when we post from stores with excellent score they get deleted if they don't have 300 IIRC reviews? Is the requirement only applied when the mods want to? Or can a site pay for advertisement perhaps? I understand sites have to have income, but I am curious now

    Edit: I had tried in the past to post something from the #1 store for telescopes in the UK, I included links to astronomy forums with hundreds of post with stellar (little pun there) experiences and the mods told me something like "sorry, it's a hard pass on the number of trustpilot reviews", even though their rating is 4.9 there). Amusingly, they responded to my question about this deal, as it has fewer trustpilot reviews than the above store (not to mention they are bad) and now suddenly "we don't look at just trustpilot reviews, it's an approved merchant" . It's their right of course, they are the mods, it's not a democracy, just thought the mental gymnastics were funny! At least they do let us comment and propose unapproved alternatives etc!

    Since this is a good deal, I expect quite a few people will buy I expect, we should find out if there are any issues (edited)
  3. smudgemobile's avatar
    Welcome to HUKD congratulations on your 1st deal
  4. Babs_Mitchell02's avatar
    Website hasn't got good reviews
  5. crazygoog's avatar
    I needed some AAA batteries too and seen 50 for a tenner on there. Thank you, will see if they deliver. Pay with PayPal for extra security.
    simonspeakeasy's avatar
    Were they zinc-carbon or alkaline?
  6. Andy's avatar
    Good find and first deal, - thanks for sharing
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