BONAI via Amazon has 12-Count BONAI AA 3500mA 1.5V Lithium Batteries (Non-Rechargeable) on sale for $19.99 - $7 with promo code MP5WWQJH at checkout = $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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BONAI via Amazon has 12-Count BONAI AA 3500mA 1.5V Lithium Batteries (Non-Rechargeable) on sale for $19.99 - $7 with promo code MP5WWQJH at checkout = $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Primary Cell, non-rechargeable.
Competitor/contemporary of the Energizer Lithium Max AA/AAA, etc. cells.
If you have an outdoor or in-freezer device that sees sub-0c temperatures, this is the kind (chemistry) of battery you'll need.
Alkalines and Carbon-Zinc (Heavy Duty) cells do not deal well with sub-freezing temperatures.
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About the same as tossing an alkaline AA in the trash...
The difference is. An alkaline if punctured probably won't do much. Lithium ion if punctured catches fire and almost nothing can put it out.
Or instead of making it the future generation's problem, just drop them at Lowe's/HD or other battery recycling center. A little effort goes a long way.
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Competitor/contemporary of the Energizer Lithium Max AA/AAA, etc. cells.
If you have an outdoor or in-freezer device that sees sub-0c temperatures, this is the kind (chemistry) of battery you'll need.
Alkalines and Carbon-Zinc (Heavy Duty) cells do not deal well with sub-freezing temperatures.
Powerowl and ALLMax 1st,2nd place-- but more money per battery when factoring in this sale price.
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About the same as tossing an alkaline AA in the trash...
The difference is. An alkaline if punctured probably won't do much. Lithium ion if punctured catches fire and almost nothing can put it out.
note these are non rechargeable and terrible for the enviroment
About the same as tossing an alkaline AA in the trash...
Powerowl and ALLMax 1st,2nd place-- but more money per battery when factoring in this sale price.
They work when new obviously. But it's 5-6 years down the line when the offbrand stuff dies in the packaging.
If your intention is to use them rather quickly then you'll have no issue.
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