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![]() ? "Michael A. Terrell" ?????? ??? ?????? m... "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote: Michael A. Terrell wrote: Are you storing them in an oven? I have used Alkaline cells that were over six years old. I think it has more to do with who makes the batteries and where than how they are stored. We get lots of things from Hong Kong, Singapore and mainland China. If you think the people who put melanine in powdered milk, or used lead paint on toys are the only ones who produce cheap junk and label it has high priced well known brands, you are mistaken. Here, were most UK and US brands are not officially sold, and grey market goods are perfectly legal, you never know what you are buying, even if you buy it in a well known store. I expect that it's now the same way elsewhere, except that the name brands usually are really what you think you are getting. For example, last Christmas one of the major UK retailers sold a DVD player for 10 quid. In the box was a remote and I assume batteries. How much did those batteries cost, and how many of them surfaced with "brand names" on them? I'm in the US, so quid is meaningless to me. Most remotes here seem to be shipped with crappy carbon zinc, or no name alkaline cells. Some are so bad they leak before the item is sold. The VCR which I got in Kozani (eastern Macedonia, greece's province, not the country), a Sony, in 1995, had its remote supplied with 2 carbon zinc Sony AA cells. Well, they lasted until a couple of years ago, the VCR got another problem and I decided to throw it away to get a sony dvd player (50 euros).:-) A merry Christmas to everyone! Right now you can buy a DVD player for US $14 after a $5 rebate. I saw plenty of them in the 19 to 29 dollar range through the year. I buy only name brand US made cells when I can. I keep a good supply on hand for power outages, flashlights & hurricane season. I use my oldest stock between seasons, and some got quite old. They were well past the use by dates, but all were still good. -- Tzortzakakis Dimitrios major in electrical engineering mechanized infantry reservist hordad AT otenet DOT gr |
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