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Energizer Alkaline Power offers the quality of a worldwide leading battery brand for your everyday energy needs. They are designed to provide better performance and to be more leak resistant (vs. Carbon Zinc batteries).
Yup, cold as Rymans are cheaper without a code. I was able to use Quidco with them too. Stocked up.
bachgammon
22 Jun 171#6
Duracell and Energizer deals here always make me laugh because without exception they're always more expensive than Kodak Alkaline batteries, which are just as good, and easier to buy at your local Poundland or Poundworld.
juliandean12 to bachgammon
22 Jun 17#7
haha you been smoking something? cheap battery's leak and destroy the toys they was in. stay away from pound shop batteries
Cameron2021 to bachgammon
23 Jun 17#11
Rubbish Kodak batts are crap they will just about work for a clock. However, if you have a digital camera or any other device that needs a powerful battery these won't even work when they're brand new. This deal is hot, heat added...
kev8899
22 Jun 17#8
I bought these the last time they were on sale and to be honest would not waste my money. Charge was poor and some were flat even thought they were in date. I would pay the extra and get some duracell procell. They are the best by far!
LesD
22 Jun 17#9
Is there anyone at all who can explain how this is a 'deal'?
Steelman111
22 Jun 17#10
I've been using poundland batteries for years to power all sorts of stuff from clocks to xbox controllers, never had any leakage problems?
Cameron2021
23 Jun 17#12
Considering you get 24 batteries with this deal makes it a good buy. Most devices nowadays need a battery with some power and the cheap ones won't work on so many of these devices even when they're brand new. I've ordered one box of AA/AAA, postage £4 but still a good deal as only works out at £7.39 for 24 batteries. HEAT ADDED to this hot deal...:sunglasses:
juliandean12
23 Jun 17#13
you trust 1 pound for 8 batterys in an xbox?? pure mental. they always leak from pound shops. ****
juliandean12
23 Jun 17#14
you trust 1 pound batterys in an xbox? pure mental.
There was a place did extensive tests on batteries & their conclusion was buy alkaline, but as cheaply as possible.
Ikea 10 for £1.50 or Home Bargains ReadyCell 10 for £1.59. Maplin also do good offers, but big packs and some poor feedback about duff batteries (like that above about these).
I do agree not to buy the 20 for a pound non-alkaline.
PS Nationwide & Halifax customers check your offers - one of them regularly gives a good discount on RD (12% IIRC)!
poisondwarf
24 Jun 17#17
If i remember rightly, the alkaline batteries from Home and Bargains, did very well indeed in the tests that you mention
bachgammon
27 Jun 17#18
Goodness me, Julian Dean. That's not my experience and I'd wager that it's not the experience of the rest of the population. Your life sounds like pure Mr Bean, full of hilarious mishaps.
juliandean12
28 Jun 17#19
you wanna wager 1 pound for 10 batteries in your xbox? ok i accept you sad man.
bachgammon to juliandean12
29 Jun 17#20
What?! What wager? I don't mind you talking to yourself. But why have you involved me?
bachgammon to juliandean12
29 Jun 17#21
I hope I'm not being rude by intruding on your insane conversation with yourself, Mr Julian Dean, but I've been referring to Kodak Alkaline batteries which you get in packs of six in pound shops, not the zinc oxide batteries which are in bigger packs.
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Energizer Alkaline Power offers the quality of a worldwide leading battery brand for your everyday energy needs. They are designed to provide better performance and to be more leak resistant (vs. Carbon Zinc batteries).
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I usually use https://batterywarehouse.co.uk
They tend to be quite cheap with free delivery.
You get a couple of free battery on orders too
Ikea 10 for £1.50 or Home Bargains ReadyCell 10 for £1.59. Maplin also do good offers, but big packs and some poor feedback about duff batteries (like that above about these).
I do agree not to buy the 20 for a pound non-alkaline.
PS Nationwide & Halifax customers check your offers - one of them regularly gives a good discount on RD (12% IIRC)!