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Cheapest Source of Duracell AA power plus batteries
MouldyOldDough
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Where is the cheapest source in UK to buy multipacks of Duracell Plus Power AA batteries ?
I really want to avoid Amazon - they sent me 3 single batteries when I placed an order for a 24 pack, last week (I did get a refund)
Battery station charges £11.95 for 24 + p&p
Any cheaper alternatives ?
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.
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Have you looked at the 'professional' or 'industrial' range on Battery Station.
I buy Procell which are made by Duracell. It says for professional use only on the pack, but there's no check on what you are using them for when you get to the check out.
We use their 9v batteries at the nursing home where I work to run syringe drivers and have found them much more reliable than the domestic batteries1 -
I will give them a tryGrumpysally said:Have you looked at the 'professional' or 'industrial' range on Battery Station.
I buy Procell which are made by Duracell. It says for professional use only on the pack, but there's no check on what you are using them for when you get to the check out.
We use their 9v batteries at the nursing home where I work to run syringe drivers and have found them much more reliable than the domestic batteries
Thanks
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