Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Size Batteries – 20 Pack

December 20, 2017 - Comment
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Energizer – Ultimate Lithium AA 24-Pack Model: ENRL91. Innovative improvements make this the world’s longest-lasting AA battery in high-tech devices. Weighs 1/3 less than standard alkaline batteries. Performs in extreme temperatures from -40 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Holds power for up to 20 years in storage. Features leak-proof construction.

Product Features

  • Preforms in Extreme Temperatures (-40 to 140F)
  • Lasts 7 Hours Longer in Handheld GPS Devices
  • Worlds’s Longest Lasting AA Batteries
  • Lasts up to 5x longer than alkaline batteries in digital cameras and up to 3x longer in other cameras and flash applications
  • Lasts up to 5x longer than alkaline batteries in digital cameras and up to 3x longer in other cameras and flash applications

Comments

no name says:

they all wen shot Bought them in June 2016 and they have been going dead one by one verything i had put them in. Trouble is when I pull the unused ones out of the box they won’t even turn on a camera or light a flashlight. So they go bad just as quick as when being used. God’s truth on Gramps’ grave they ain’t worth a hoot. i’m sorry seller but I felt like it was time to let em know. Been having trouble all year with em.

Richard H says:

About 1/3 of batteries show 60% capacity out of the bag. About 1/3 of batteries show 60% capacity out of the bag. Ran into this with another 20-pack purchase of the same battery but thought it was an anomaly, it wasn’t. I use these in fire and carbon monoxide detectors. The original off name brand batteries and Energizer batteries lasted more than two years. The ones from the 20-pack only lasted about a year even though the date was the same. Perhaps it is how the batteries are stored or processed but I won’t be buying any more of the 20-packs.

Lynn Kissel says:

Counterfeit Batteries – How Would I Know? Reading the comments from many others made me concerned that the Energizer lithium AA batteries sold here might be counterfeits. These are premium batteries and might be an attractive target for cheap substitutes by unscrupulous suppliers. Still, the subjective comments from some that the batteries failed too quickly could be easily erroneous or biased. How would I know? 

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