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100 Good Quality AA or AAA Alkaline Batteries - £14.99 at Maplin
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Sorry OP but I have found you can get Alkaline batteries cheaper at Currys/PC World, you get 40 in a pack for £3.50 they are Logik branded. Links below
AAA - http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/logik-l40aaa12-aaa-alkaline-batteries-40-battery-pack-17316268-pdt.html
AA - http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/logik-l-40aa12-aa-alkaline-batteries-40-battery-pack-17316266-pdt.html0 -
msteer - OP's point was that these are GOOD batteries - they vary in quality greatly. You've found cheaper ones, but are they any good?!0
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This deal is still on, have just done it, followed it to the letter. Am waiting for my TCB to track.Bailey_Bear wrote: »If you go via topcashback there's a code for £3.00 0ff a £30.00 spend, plus 2.52% cashback.
The 2 packs off batteries come to £29.98 but you can buy this http://www.maplin.co.uk/quartz-clock-movement-hobbyists-module-531419 for 0.3p taking you up to the £30 pound mark, so 200 batteries for £27.0p delivered plus 2.52 cb.
My son is an avid xbox player, so cheap batteries are a nesessity in this house :-)0
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