Duracell Coppertop AA Battery, Long Lasting Double A Batteries SIOC, 28 Pack
Duracell Coppertop AA Battery, Long Lasting Double A Batteries SIOC, 28 Pack
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Duracell Coppertop AA Battery, Long Lasting Double A Batteries SIOC, 28 Pack

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Duracell Coppertop AA Battery, Long Lasting Double A Batteries, 28 Pack

  • #1 trusted brand of pharmacists and medical professionals
  • Recommended for medical devices, remote controls, calculators, toys, games, and smoke detectors
  • Twenty-eight pack of 1.5 Volt all-purpose AA Alkaline Batteries
  • Duracell Coppertop batteries are available in AA, AAA, C, D and 9V battery sizes
  • Guaranteed up to 10 years in storage (5 years for 9V batteries)
  • Alkaline Batteries plus extra advanced Power Preserve technology
  • Duracell batteries also available in the Duracell Optimum battery, Hearing Aid battery, and lithium coin button battery

Tips for Battery Care and Use:

Duracell batteries are a reliable and important source of daily portable power. To ensure you get the most from your Duracell batteries, follow these general "DO" and "DON'T" tips for proper battery use and storage:


DO - Keep all batteries in a safe place away from children and pets, particularly the smaller sized batteries.

DON'T - Remove the battery label, or attempt to take the battery apart, or dispose of in a fire as this may lead to rupture and/or chemical burns.

DO - Store batteries, in their original packaging, in a dry place and at normal room temperature until ready to use.

DON'T - Attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. This can cause your batteries to overheat or leak.

DO - Use the correct size and type of battery specified by the manufacturer of your device.

DON'T - Carry batteries loose in your pocket or purse as they may create a safety risk. They can be shorted by contact with metal objects and may leak, overheat or rupture.

DO - Replace all used batteries in your device at the same time. Insert batteries properly, with the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals aligned correctly. CAUTION: Some equipment using more than three batteries may appear to work properly even if one battery is inserted incorrectly.

DON'T - Mix old and new batteries, batteries of different brands, or batteries of different types (for example heavy duty zinc chloride batteries and alkaline batteries) in the same device as this may cause the batteries to leak.

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Sep 11, 2019
ghleonard
2 out of 5 stars review

Too many leaking batteries

I have at least 3 dozen each of AA and AAA batteries, all with at least 5 years left before the expiration date printed on the cells. I throw some out every month for premature failure due to leaking, some in storage and some installed in devices where the leaking induces corrosion on device battery terminals. I am about to throw them all out in favor of another brand.

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Thanks so much for your feedback. Please contact our customer relations team right away at 800-551-2355. We are open between the hours of 9am and 6pm EST and ready to assist you.

Oct 29, 2017
sparkle48
1 out of 5 stars review

NO LONGER RELIABLE!

I would give 0 if that was an option. I have bought Duracell for years. Not anymore. This past couple of months - first a AAA battery leaked in remote control (expiry date 2022) and then a AA leaked in the computer mouse (expiry date 2023) Another set of AA's totally ruined a vintage Furby.

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Apr 2, 2017
Russ
1 out of 5 stars review

Not what they used to be -AT ALL !!

Since the 70's I sold/used Duracell, they were the best battery and never corroded. Now any time I open a unit with batteries in it for even a reasonably long time, CORROSION and the damage to the unit that corrosion does. I will no longer recommend duracell, they have lost their way (PS: this battery said it was good until 2023)

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