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16-Count AA (2000mAh) Rechargeable Batteries $16.24 - 10% (clip coupon) - 10% w/subscribe = $13.16.
Also on sale: 1.1-Lb 6-Count 20.5-Oz RITZ Original Crackers (Family Size) for $29.88 - $7.25 (Select "One-time purchase" and clip coupon) - 35% off (select "subscribe & save" and clip coupon) - 5% with subscribe = $10.68.
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Order Summary
Items: $5.98
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$2.09
Your Coupon Savings: -$0.97
Subscribe & Save: -$0.30
Total before tax: $2.62
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.00
Order total: $2.62
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
How good are Amazon rechargeable batteries?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
These are all 1.2v. Any deals on 1.5v?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
No good. 50% complete failure after less than a year, and no more than 10 recharges. //@Anonymous: How good are Amazon rechargeable batteries?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Either you are asking out of ignorance or are asking for specialized lithium. NiMH is always 1.2v so pretty sure you are thinking 1.5v is “better” without understanding chemistry voltage along with electronics operating voltage ranges. Seeing how you worded your question on a deal site you most likely are confused on how batteries work in general. //@anonymous: These are all 1.2v. Any deals on 1.5v?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Wow so condescending. No need to be so rude just because you have one little subject you know something about. //@anonymous: Either you are asking out of ignorance or are asking for specialized lithium. NiMH is always 1.2v so pretty sure you are thinking 1.5v is “better” without understanding chemistry voltage along with electronics operating voltage ranges. Seeing how you worded your question on a deal site you most likely are confused on how batteries work in general. //@anonymous: These are all 1.2v. Any deals on 1.5v?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
You their mom? Was wondering when you’d show up. Why you so mad? //@anonymous: Wow so condescending. No need to be so rude just because you have one little subject you know something about. //@anonymous: Either you are asking out of ignorance or are asking for specialized lithium. NiMH is always 1.2v so pretty sure you are thinking 1.5v is “better” without understanding chemistry voltage along with electronics operating voltage ranges. Seeing how you worded your question on a deal site you most likely are confused on how batteries work in general. //@anonymous: These are all 1.2v. Any deals on 1.5v?
1 year ago |