How to get really cheap AA batteries!
How to get really cheap AA batteries!
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I don't know if it's true, and I've never actually seen a lantern battery in the UK, but it seems feasible. If you think about it, the only reason packs of AA batteries are ridiculously expensive is because they are mostly branded (Duracel, etc.) and you're buying them in small amounts, plus the fact that everyone needs batteries, so why wouldn't a big company sell them in small packs at an enormous price and make a killing? It's not like consumers are going to ever go "batteries are too expensive, I just wont ever use remotes, personal stereos, shavers, digital cameras and stuff ever again."
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You just start a routine really. We have the charger in the same place we would keep the batteries. We have one set of four double AA's always ready to go. When one dies we get the fresh set and recharge the dead. Has worked a charm.eefanincan wrote:.... if you can remember to keep them chargedSkylace wrote:That's cool. However, I just have all rechargeable batteries. Saves a lot of hassle and waste!(that would be my problem!)
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