Bought 2 dollar general brand D Alkaline batteries for 3 dollars. Just bought 24 D Procell batteries the expire years from now for 26 bucks. Significantly cheaper than generic store brand batteries that don't last. This goes for all batteries. If you need 4 AA batteries for something, buy some industrial or procell batteries in bulk. I only buy batteries every few years and its because i buy 24-48 at a time. The more you buy, the cheaper it is, the less you have to worry about ripoffs
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I've been using these Duracell Procell D batteries for a couple years now in my garage where I installed 3 battery power motion LED lights. Even being in the midwest with the extremely cold winters I still get at least 6-8 months easily before I replace them. Well worth the money
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Have a automatic porch light that I use this type of battery in. Lasts a lot longer than the standard type battery. Price was much better than my local big box store.
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Great batteries !! Put some to use immediately upon receipt of my order. All had good charge and a shelf life date, out 5 years into the future :) As a retired fire chief, we used Duracell at the station. We appreciate the fact that when a tornado hit an area close to us - Duracell was there - taking care of the public, as well as first responders !! For this - I will never buy anything but Duracell batteries - period !!
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They're just packaged differently and cost less because they're sold in bulk. If you use a lot of batteries, PROCELL is the way to go. From Duracell: "They are technically identical to the consumer copper top versions, however they are branded and packed differently. They are not available through retail consumer outlets, which helps reduce stock losses due to pilferage, especially for larger organisations. Distribution is only through a limited range of industrial distributors. The batteries are packed and sold in carton quantities. Cartons are cardboard, and batteries are not individually wrapped or sealed. This packaging is more economical than blister packs, so prices are lower than for the blister-packed Duracell consumer range."
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