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Cheapest AA batteries EVER
dc
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Today in one of our local £1ish shops, ( W. Yorks) the "Big 99p" ( they sell a lot of Woolbro products).
I got 60 ordinary AA batteries ( 15x4) in a big box for 99p!
i.e. 1.6p each , fine for remotes, clocks, radios and torches.
HTHs dc
I got 60 ordinary AA batteries ( 15x4) in a big box for 99p!
i.e. 1.6p each , fine for remotes, clocks, radios and torches.
HTHs dc
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I bought a box of cheap batteries in a cheap shop once and they lasted just as long as all those branded products which claim to last forever.0
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I find the RAC ones better
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I suspect that they are Zinc-Carbon batteries at this price. So, make sure that they are not allowed to stay in anything long enough to leak.
If they are not Zinc-Carbon, then you have got an even better deal and well done.[size=-2] If this post was unhelpful, please tell me.
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