This is my third order from these guys. I know the odd person has said they never received their goods, but they do have a good reputation on TrustPilot. For £2.51 delivered it's good enough for me Been over 3 months since the last post, so thought I'd remind you good folks. Use code UKD2017 for this price. Looking forward to the landfill comments.
BOX Of 10
- kinell
Top comments
qbs
25 Jan 1712#12
Better with Kodak Xtralife from Poundland or Tesco. Leaking Procells (confirmed as genuine by Duracell) wrecked my £100+ work light. Duracell's attitude was that they were the wrong batteries for the application. Where did it say that on the batteries? So no more Duracell. Comparisoncharts tell all.
i ordered 3 box's of 10 (30 AAA batteries total) on the last offer posted and recieved 3 box's of 100 (300 batteries total) for under £9 :wink:
maftyuk
25 Jan 176#35
I used to live near a battery factory when I was a kid. We used to take the batteries out of the skip, they worked pretty well but probably give you cancer.
just a little insight to my life as a child there for you.
You're Welcome.
Latest comments (70)
SingingDwarf
25 Apr 17#70
Expired
eatmybogbrush
27 Jan 17#69
I have had loads leak on me they never did before, the excuses Duracell come up with is likened to dell boy!!!
I used to swear by Duracell for not leaking, not anymore I swear they will all leak and they do, I've had torches, clocks, remotes, and a Wii fit wrecked, when they leaked in my expensive camera I went nuts and had a rant at Duracell.....but same old answer you mixed them......no I did not, anyway it was never a problem before they started to make cheapo leaky batteries!!
Will never use them again, Kodak or Sony from poundland way better!
Eneloop are the best batteries ever, I only use these now.
ray15
26 Jan 17#68
For several good deals, go to http://www.cpc.co.uk and get 40 Ultra Alkaline AAA (BT0631187) or AA (BT0615587) cells for £7.65 plus VAT post free.
They have loads of other makes and sizes, including Philips 36 mixed pack at £6.59 plus VAT post free Order Code BT 063587.
col11
26 Jan 17#67
ordered 3 days ago and received today, all looks good but not tested yet, I will give the wife a couple to test later
alexyorks
26 Jan 17#66
As per previous post code no longer valid so a little more expensive now
PointDex
25 Jan 174#3
Fake batteries... ordered returned
rulullah to PointDex
25 Jan 17#4
can you elaborate?
sigmon to PointDex
25 Jan 172#5
Clown alert. Hope you got your 10x refund then. They are still honouring their promise but you obviously missed that.
frenchian to PointDex
25 Jan 171#18
That's interesting - I ordered some the last time around and contacted Duracell UK with photos of the batteries (including having stripped the wrapping off one). They kindly verified that they are genuine from the serial numbers and the photos.
Hot from me.
thankshotdeals to PointDex
26 Jan 17#65
****
adrian17
26 Jan 17#64
Tried to buy last time. nothing arrived, and no reply to contact. Ebay resolution centre retrieved money. Waste of time. Dont bother guys
robb5810
26 Jan 17#63
Code reached its usage limit ☹️
vickymalone3
26 Jan 17#62
Great job.. ordered thank you
vtec
26 Jan 17#60
I have marplin ones I bought 100 from eBay shop. alkaline ones. brilliant.
I've had several of the industrial ones and tbh they are not all that
AV1985 to vtec
26 Jan 17#61
Link?
otherparty
26 Jan 17#59
Just a warning from experience that these are really BAD batteries. So bad in fact that i complained to Duracell.
whatdoidonow
25 Jan 175#17
UK Dapper = waste of space.
Used them for a previous deal on PP3 batteries - supposedly a pack of 10. They emailed back to advise that they had made an error & that it should have been a 1off price not 10off - but they will, as a gesture of good will double the ordered amount ie. order 1, receive 2, order 2, receive 4 etc. etc. - or get a refund. Fair enough I thought so I continued with my purchase for 1 (receive 2). Only 1 arrived - doh. After numerous emails with them I gave up - wasn't worth my time. Won't be dealing with them again.
Publix to whatdoidonow
26 Jan 17#58
Exactly the same happened to me. Waste of time.
danny62
26 Jan 17#57
UK Dapper is awesome - used many times!
paulahall18
26 Jan 17#56
Heat added. Bought 2 boxes of AA and 1 AAA. Bargain. Thank you
dush_yant
26 Jan 17#55
Yes it's the Wilko power plus.
Worth noting the Wilko ones are rated 1046 mAh and Duracell plus power is rated at 1238 mAh, but the Wilko ones are cheaper per mAh.
Or get Ikea Alkalisk whose mAh rating is pretty much on par with Duracell plus power.
egrayn
25 Jan 173#22
Also worth remembering that Wilko do 8 AA alkaline batteries for £0.95
weswart to egrayn
26 Jan 17#54
hi is that powerplus extra X 10 for 95p?
carburant
26 Jan 17#53
Also been using GP, for around 10 years, no problems and a decent price. CPC usually have a good bulk price.
ollie87
26 Jan 171#52
Yeah I'm getting the same error now.
UPDATE: I working again now.
steffcip
26 Jan 171#51
Warning: Coupon is either invalid, expired or reached it's usage limit!
Georgedeals
26 Jan 17#50
25p each? Too expensive
AV1985
26 Jan 17#49
11.99 on Amazon for 5 packs, which works out 2.40 each. With free delivery.
Factor in Flubit, would make it around 2.20 each.
I know it's a bulk so not identical, but cheaper per piece and much more peace of mind on Amazon.
I'll vote hot simply as this deal reminded me that I need batteries!!!
jalfrezi365
26 Jan 17#48
There was an error?
flydip
26 Jan 171#47
25 pence per battery, sound like normal price, l don't know what all the hubbub for
Antix70
26 Jan 17#46
I never received mine in the last deal, had to go through paypal for a refund. Terrible company, be warned.
Trojanian
26 Jan 17#45
So I think it's really important to note these are not 'Duracell Industrial' batteries, they are 'Industrial by Duracell'. The quality is poorer than the standard Duracell batteries, not better as you would intuit from the name...
danroberts2
25 Jan 17#44
So it sounds like all batteries have the potential to leak. Who knew?!
TedStriker72
25 Jan 17#43
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink...
flamesong
25 Jan 17#42
Thanks. Ordered.
Smosekum
25 Jan 17#41
Thanks OP,
Ordered, wait and see, thanks.
oldmortality
25 Jan 17#40
Really interesting set of tests; I know I'll be buying ikea next time! Thanks
frenchian
25 Jan 17#39
No - but I bought a whole load for a project!
DigitalReaper
25 Jan 171#38
I heard Tesla electric cars are now switching to Ikea batteries.
VimesUK
25 Jan 174#8
We have been buying the Ikea brand of AA and AAA alkaline batteries, we used to buy these type listed here before.
The Ikea ones are £1,50 for 10 and have been as good, but obviously cheaper.
I think the term Industrial meant that they were intended more for the commercial market rather than retail, by being sold in bulk.
Trevisparky to VimesUK
25 Jan 17#37
I seen a chart thing the other day saying that Ikea batteries out last the best of them.
TedStriker72
25 Jan 172#36
Go to IKEA, buy Alkalisk for £1.50 for ten. Ignore any more battery threads, this is how you buy batteries. Don't fall for 'Procell' or 'Industrial'. They are the same batteries just packaged for sale to commercial users.
Duracell have been nothing but a name for a long time now. Shows the power of a brand though!
maftyuk
25 Jan 176#35
I used to live near a battery factory when I was a kid. We used to take the batteries out of the skip, they worked pretty well but probably give you cancer.
just a little insight to my life as a child there for you.
You're Welcome.
Kev`
25 Jan 17#34
That seems like a lot of effort for a £2.51 pack of batteries...you sure you don't work for UKDapper? :wink:
flyingscot
25 Jan 17#33
Not for me. There are cheaper batteries that are just as good- IKEA or Wilkos
snoopy18
25 Jan 171#32
A "good reputation on TrustPilot", is worthless in my book
morrig
25 Jan 17#31
Still getting the Wilko ones 8 for 95p.
malnuman
25 Jan 17#30
Never heard of these, but good reviews on Amazon, will try these out next time
Wadadli_Cooler
25 Jan 173#29
Be extremely wary of Duracel batteries. The majority are fakes. I have had many which have turned out to be poor quality lead acid which have leaked and destroyed a Maglite and LED Lenser torches. There are web sites showing how to spot fakes. All genuine Duracel batteries have a laser etched batch number on them.
Buckyball
25 Jan 17#28
You can get the same stuff everyday for just 8p more on ebay.
Polyoptic
25 Jan 171#27
That's because ever since Warren Buffet took over Duracell from P&G, the products have been more about profits than quality. My advice - look into GP Ultra batteries, good quality batteries and cheap - just have a google.
jmk2121
25 Jan 171#26
ordered! thanks - ignore the naysayers!
eastchinnockcider
25 Jan 171#24
I've ordered these before from UKDapper and the life of the batteries is ridiculously short.
I won't be wasting my money again
Begize to eastchinnockcider
25 Jan 17#25
I've used these (not from this seller) before and found the life in certain things is nowhere near what the old Procell's used to give.
eslick
25 Jan 17#23
used these for years and never had a leak, good quality batteries. batteries are one of the most faked products, you wouldn't think so but these and razor blades should only be bought from reputable sellers.
qbs
25 Jan 17#21
Xtralife? Never had a failure. Duracell and their variants - numerous leaky cells.
hotblackpool
25 Jan 17#20
These batteries are the worst I've ever had avoid at all cost
Bootcutboy
25 Jan 17#19
Ordered thanks, these seem to last ages in my iMacs Bluetooth mouse.
iyesha87
25 Jan 17#16
ordered thanks. heat.
msharif911
25 Jan 171#15
This is a good price for Duracell and heat for that. But in my case I prefer the Kodak ones from Poundland simply because not only price but they are used in kids toys who always forget to turn them off. So I get the same amount of use out of them as I would the top brand.
shinds
25 Jan 172#14
Kodak's are not good - They leak!!
EDEN188
25 Jan 17#13
Thanks Op. Ordered.
qbs
25 Jan 1712#12
Better with Kodak Xtralife from Poundland or Tesco. Leaking Procells (confirmed as genuine by Duracell) wrecked my £100+ work light. Duracell's attitude was that they were the wrong batteries for the application. Where did it say that on the batteries? So no more Duracell. Comparisoncharts tell all.
psmith1958
25 Jan 177#11
i ordered 3 box's of 10 (30 AAA batteries total) on the last offer posted and recieved 3 box's of 100 (300 batteries total) for under £9 :wink:
daverobinson5243
25 Jan 17#10
But not as good as they were when they were called Procell!
porradude
25 Jan 171#7
What's the difference, if any, between these and ones you can pick up at a supermarket? As in, why are they called industrial batteries?
Opening post
BOX Of 10
- kinell
Top comments
http://www.batteryshowdown.com/static/images/mah_large_200mA.png
just a little insight to my life as a child there for you.
You're Welcome.
Latest comments (70)
I used to swear by Duracell for not leaking, not anymore I swear they will all leak and they do, I've had torches, clocks, remotes, and a Wii fit wrecked, when they leaked in my expensive camera I went nuts and had a rant at Duracell.....but same old answer you mixed them......no I did not, anyway it was never a problem before they started to make cheapo leaky batteries!!
Will never use them again, Kodak or Sony from poundland way better!
Eneloop are the best batteries ever, I only use these now.
They have loads of other makes and sizes, including Philips 36 mixed pack at £6.59 plus VAT post free Order Code BT 063587.
Hot from me.
I've had several of the industrial ones and tbh they are not all that
Used them for a previous deal on PP3 batteries - supposedly a pack of 10. They emailed back to advise that they had made an error & that it should have been a 1off price not 10off - but they will, as a gesture of good will double the ordered amount ie. order 1, receive 2, order 2, receive 4 etc. etc. - or get a refund. Fair enough I thought so I continued with my purchase for 1 (receive 2). Only 1 arrived - doh. After numerous emails with them I gave up - wasn't worth my time. Won't be dealing with them again.
Worth noting the Wilko ones are rated 1046 mAh and Duracell plus power is rated at 1238 mAh, but the Wilko ones are cheaper per mAh.
Or get Ikea Alkalisk whose mAh rating is pretty much on par with Duracell plus power.
UPDATE: I working again now.
Factor in Flubit, would make it around 2.20 each.
I know it's a bulk so not identical, but cheaper per piece and much more peace of mind on Amazon.
I'll vote hot simply as this deal reminded me that I need batteries!!!
Ordered, wait and see, thanks.
The Ikea ones are £1,50 for 10 and have been as good, but obviously cheaper.
I think the term Industrial meant that they were intended more for the commercial market rather than retail, by being sold in bulk.
Duracell have been nothing but a name for a long time now. Shows the power of a brand though!
just a little insight to my life as a child there for you.
You're Welcome.
I won't be wasting my money again
http://www.batteryshowdown.com/static/images/mah_large_200mA.png