These long lasting alkaline batteries from Ebuyer are supplied in a handy pack of 12 - ideal for the average household that will have multiple battery powered devices including lots of remote controls for the TVs we have in rooms throughout the house.
And I'm sure we've all gone through the rigmarole of taking the battery out of one remote to power the one we are using. Only to go through the whole process again when someone wants to use the second controller that has had its battery removed.
But by buying a pack of 12 (but at these low prices why not buy multiple packs?,) you will ensure you never run out of batteries again.
Features:
Pack of 12
AAA
Long lasting
All comments (43)
ScroopEgerton
25 Sep 17#1
Did you write that review of why we might need 12 batteries, or was it a copy/paste from eBuyer? :stuck_out_tongue:
"BATTERIES: You probably use them for things."
Sarcasm aside, hot.
rollmesome
25 Sep 17#2
is the normal price £1.97?
BuzzDuraband to rollmesome
25 Sep 17#4
For 12. This is a 12 + 4 offer for 16. Although I think the deal is more apparent with the free delivery which is usually around £4 from eBuyer.
Good deal, OP. Thanks for posting :smile:
MynameisM to BuzzDuraband
25 Sep 17#17
I can't see the free 4 batteries is the offer finished or something just says 12 for 1.96 not too bad still but 16 was better
michaeljb
25 Sep 17#3
I just rub my remote batteries between my hands for ten seconds, then they last another 3 years :grin:
sonya1980 to michaeljb
25 Sep 17#19
fiqqer
25 Sep 17#5
Almost as good as buying them from Poundland ot Ikea. Hot from me.
andyham
25 Sep 17#6
Ordered! Great price, don’t know how much power they have but can’t grumble too much at £2 for 16!
Kojo_Segu
25 Sep 17#7
Ordered. Thanks OP
haggisheid
25 Sep 17#8
Was going to get a pack from Ikea, but saves me a trip, thank OP, pity they didn't have AA batteries for a similar deal.
greyhound11
25 Sep 17#9
ordered, heat. That's just too cheap to pass up
garlik_bread
25 Sep 17#10
Hot deal, thanks OP!
nigelbutler
25 Sep 17#11
cheers ,,, ran out of aaa the other day
thanks op
Zixxxx
25 Sep 17#12
Have some battery powered heat :grin: ordered, thanks!
l1367660
25 Sep 17#13
This is a great deal and they last a long time when ordered in the large package. As compared to the smaller high priced packs this is a great bargain and I don't have to try to remember to pick up batteries at the store. Its good to have this size package in the house for those times when it is not convenient to go pick up batteries when needed for some of our household items.
Keep an eye out in your local b&m for the Philips batteries - best deal I've seen in a long time.
Chunk266
26 Sep 17#22
the expiry dates usually aren't great on marked down batteries.
daveph85
26 Sep 17#24
£6.98 delivery to Northern Ireland........
Ahh well back to Ikea!
eyesdown
26 Sep 17#25
Can't seem to get free delivery, has it ended?
VBV
26 Sep 17#26
Looks like free delivery has ended.
steed
26 Sep 17#27
how do you get free delivery??
The_IMF
26 Sep 17#28
Yeah no more free delivery. Booo
wendiesmith
26 Sep 17#29
And £3.58 shipping. ... cold
xwvp13
26 Sep 17#30
Shipping at £3.58? What am I doing wrong?
gachunyau
26 Sep 17#31
Dammit missed out on free delivery
akchpmn
26 Sep 17#32
No more free delivery :disappointed: otherwise good deal.
BigDiscovery
26 Sep 17#33
Deal expired. When click on the product you get "'ebuyer.com AAA Batteries' is discontinued; here are some similar products."
XXXIshaqus to BigDiscovery
26 Sep 17#34
yeah i'm getting the same message, the pack of 4 with free delivery still seems to work but the 12 pack doesn't.
adam_2004
26 Sep 17#35
Unable to order now, expired!
dealshotss
26 Sep 17#36
Ebuyer refunded almost immediately when order placed so it appears out of stock.
lomax
26 Sep 17#37
Shows in stock and free delivery for me. Cheers OP.
Edit: Free delivery removed when I logged into my account but it's showing more than 150 in stock. Cheapest delivery to your home is £3.58
linhang90
26 Sep 17#38
Poundland does 10+4 or something like that for 99p.... hmmmm
tylah3 to linhang90
26 Sep 17#39
Yep, just bought some last week for a pound. Granted, you have to go into the store and buy them rather than get them delivered.
philstoker
26 Sep 17#40
they are in stock again, you get four free when you buy 12, highlighted at the bottom of the order when you order. Also - I ordered three packs and got three free packs of four.
Cheapest way to get them is to select click and collect and then select your local tesco or similar.
£7.84 for 48 batteries is a great deal.
betabelf
26 Sep 17#41
cannot find option for free delivery
Pasanda
27 Sep 17#42
I've unexpired the deal as they're back in stock. C'mon my 1st 1k heat
Opening post
And I'm sure we've all gone through the rigmarole of taking the battery out of one remote to power the one we are using. Only to go through the whole process again when someone wants to use the second controller that has had its battery removed.
But by buying a pack of 12 (but at these low prices why not buy multiple packs?,) you will ensure you never run out of batteries again.
Features:
All comments (43)
"BATTERIES: You probably use them for things."
Sarcasm aside, hot.
Good deal, OP. Thanks for posting :smile:
thanks op
Ahh well back to Ikea!
Edit: Free delivery removed when I logged into my account but it's showing more than 150 in stock. Cheapest delivery to your home is £3.58
Cheapest way to get them is to select click and collect and then select your local tesco or similar.
£7.84 for 48 batteries is a great deal.
Please unexpire !