Duracell Plus Power AA are ideal for everyday devices that require a kick of additional power with up to 50% more power (max. Diff. Vs Duracell Simply in 2015 IEC digital camera test; results may vary). Plus Power are available in size AA, AAA, C, D, 9V and Duralock technology keeps them fresh & powered for up to 10 years in storage.
Pack of 8 batteries.
1.5V.
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voicon
16 Apr 172#1
Thanks OP.
I ordered some but who knows how many, the Argos payment system went mad and took 2 lots of paypal but no confirmation emails.
loadsavmoney to voicon
16 Apr 17#13
went mad :laughing:
DEALS4EVA to voicon
16 Apr 17#19
I've had the instore payment system go mad a few times now, charging twice each time.
abdishah
16 Apr 17#2
good deal
stamfordblue
16 Apr 17#3
Good price for 8 of these.Heated
dazbang
16 Apr 17#4
Thanks OP
Reserved a couple at my local
renoman
16 Apr 17#5
Great find, I have ordered 1xAA and 1xAAA for collection at my local store, thank you, heat added!
rok263
16 Apr 17#6
Thanks OP, ordered a couple of packs of both AA and AAA for collection. Heat added.
redarmy85
16 Apr 17#7
Ordered, thanks OP
sisqoboy2
16 Apr 17#8
ordered cheers
Pinksparkles1973
16 Apr 17#9
Always handy to have in, reserved some, thank you for posting :smiley: xx
dicedfume
16 Apr 17#10
Ordered, thanks for posting ☺
bandit17
16 Apr 17#11
None in stock near me... Great deal anyway :smiley:
BlakeyLeeds
16 Apr 17#12
Out of stock any store(10 stores) within 10 miles of Leeds
Kulaak
16 Apr 17#14
I'm surprised these originally cost twice as much! Gobsmacked.
If you wanna buy these there's an even better deal on ebay. 144 batteries for £30 (around 20p/batt (that IS good)). First come first served tho' :smiley:
loadsavmoney to Kulaak
16 Apr 171#17
but are they reeeeaaaaally duracell or are they not
Plus about 100 will go in the bin because i'll still have them past their use by date :laughing:
probably not but i'n not risking it
skyrimKING
16 Apr 17#15
Cheers! Ordered a pack of AA & AAA.
loadsavmoney
16 Apr 17#16
thanks op :smiley:
Jbdesignme
16 Apr 17#18
Can get 12 Kodak AA's from poundland which last slightly less than these. Seems expensive to me...
joe_shmoe to Jbdesignme
16 Apr 17#22
Yes, I get the kodak's from poundland. 10 AA for £1. 1 lasts 2 months in a wireless mouse so good enough for me.
118luke to Jbdesignme
16 Apr 17#36
Expensive... hmmm. Depends how much you value your electrical device after you've put the leaky Kodaks in them.
Then we'll see which was the more expensive purchase outcome.
sdduk2
16 Apr 17#20
All out of stock where i live and even 20miles away where out of stock shame because they where a good price.
wizk1
16 Apr 172#21
IKEA Alkalisk are far cheaper at £1.50 for 10, and have a capacity which is marginally less than the Duracells. The IKEA ones are much better value for money if you live near a store.
Tried the Ikea ones in my Xbox One controller and they died really quickly, was surprised.
Faba1993
16 Apr 17#23
hahah wtf O.o
better think twice next time ....
paulpso
16 Apr 172#24
Pack of 5+3 Free.
Sooo a pack of 8 then. Nothing free about any of them..
brooky to paulpso
16 Apr 171#30
I know, it's like meal deals that 'include a free drink'. They don't include a free drink because the drink is priced into the meal deal price.
loadsavmoney to paulpso
17 Apr 17#40
:laughing:
we should buy some, keep the 3 free batteries and get a refund with the 5
Agent004
16 Apr 17#26
I bought some of these on Friday when the shop assistant kindly informed me i was a few pence of the spend £50 for a £5 voucher offer ,
Affolond
16 Apr 17#27
Most of the offers are fake. I put my area and silly enough it says that it do not recognise my area as we have an Argos in Harrow.
I tried other offers as well but none of them were available.
LesD
16 Apr 171#28
£0.95 at Wilko, £1.20 in IKEA, £1.33 at Poundland.
Why do people buy Duracell?
themachman to LesD
16 Apr 171#34
some people are suckered into thinking these are the best when they are just alkaline batteries.Wilko ones are great and really cheap
ianozoe
16 Apr 17#29
Out of stock.
wilsonlin
16 Apr 17#31
all oos in Edinburgh stores
wavufotasu
16 Apr 17#32
Do they work long in cold conditions ?
robbie1412 to wavufotasu
16 Apr 17#33
yeah..... they're made in Poland......
joe_shmoe
16 Apr 172#35
The only thing important in a disposable battery is the price / hour. (/ particular device).
Duracells are pretty much useless here, because anybody can buy Ni-MH rechargable batteries for £2 each.
These have a greater storage per gram and far greater amps delivery than duracells.
And you get 600 charges out of them.
If you want to run something low powered, with just one battery, it is not worth paying £10 for a charger.
(The charger will die before you save anything)
Duracells are pretty much rubbish. Always have been, always will be.
There is no use for heavy hitting disposable batteries;
they perform pathetically next to current rechargeable gear. https://www.amazon.co.uk/EXTREME-2900-Ni-MH-RECHARGEABLE-BATTERIES-x/dp/B002H9IUZO
These are cheap but way more pokey than anything listed here; see what I mean?
oldgeezer
16 Apr 17#37
IKEA batteries come out very very well in the tests and are very cheap
andreasuk
16 Apr 17#38
I've been using Kodaks for many years and they've never leaked.
joe_shmoe
17 Apr 17#39
You are trying to pass off '****' as reality there.
I have not found a single kodak cell to actually 'leak'.
Not from poundland,anyway ; I cannot find an indicator they are fake.
And I am a qualified sparks btw,so I know what I am talking about.
If you need something more gutsy buy some new tech rechargeable's and stop running your chops off.
Idiot.
Opening post
Pack of 8 batteries.
1.5V.
All comments (40)
I ordered some but who knows how many, the Argos payment system went mad and took 2 lots of paypal but no confirmation emails.
Reserved a couple at my local
If you wanna buy these there's an even better deal on ebay. 144 batteries for £30 (around 20p/batt (that IS good)). First come first served tho' :smiley:
Plus about 100 will go in the bin because i'll still have them past their use by date :laughing:
probably not but i'n not risking it
Then we'll see which was the more expensive purchase outcome.
Source: http://www.batteryshowdown.com/results-hi.html
better think twice next time ....
Sooo a pack of 8 then. Nothing free about any of them..
we should buy some, keep the 3 free batteries and get a refund with the 5
I tried other offers as well but none of them were available.
Why do people buy Duracell?
Duracells are pretty much useless here, because anybody can buy Ni-MH rechargable batteries for £2 each.
These have a greater storage per gram and far greater amps delivery than duracells.
And you get 600 charges out of them.
If you want to run something low powered, with just one battery, it is not worth paying £10 for a charger.
(The charger will die before you save anything)
Duracells are pretty much rubbish. Always have been, always will be.
There is no use for heavy hitting disposable batteries;
they perform pathetically next to current rechargeable gear.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/EXTREME-2900-Ni-MH-RECHARGEABLE-BATTERIES-x/dp/B002H9IUZO
These are cheap but way more pokey than anything listed here; see what I mean?
I have not found a single kodak cell to actually 'leak'.
Not from poundland,anyway ; I cannot find an indicator they are fake.
And I am a qualified sparks btw,so I know what I am talking about.
If you need something more gutsy buy some new tech rechargeable's and stop running your chops off.
Idiot.