View Single Post
  #24   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
SJF
 
Posts: n/a
Default Is there anything wrong with batteries sold at dollar stores?


"Avery" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 01:30:13 -0500, "miamicuse"
wrote:

A typical 8 pack AA batteries at a drug store may run around $7 or $9.
But
at the dollar store you can find 8 packs for only $1 with brands like
"Panasonic". What is the difference? I am sure Duracells last longer,
but
does it last 8 times longer?

MC

I have given up on buying these things.

Get a charger and some NiMH recharables in the size you want. I'm a
fairly heavy user - digital cameras etc, and they pay for themseves
in a few months. Also a 2500 mAh rechargeable will last a whole lot
longer than an alkaline cell in any appliance.


I have a cordless mouse. It has a constant standby drain even when the
computer is turned off. I get a month of use with alkalines, a week with
1800 mah. NiMh. NiMh go dead quickly below about 1.2 volts. There is a lot
of life left in an alkaline below that level. So, in some devices, alkaline
will be more convenient even though more expensive to use. But some digital
cameras will not function when the voltage drops below 1.2 and using
alkalines leads to quick frustration.

SJF