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ranchonodinero
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Feb 03, 2006 19:11 |  #1

Anyone purchased batteries on ebay lately? Looking for AA batteries. Who did you use?

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Feb 04, 2006 01:19 |  #2

Try Costco.


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I just bought 20 of the Energizer AA 2500mah and 2 15 minute chargers. They work awesome!


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Feb 04, 2006 01:40 |  #4

Well, I haven't looked on ebay for batteries at all, but I can drop my opinion on batteries in general... I work in the battery business (everything from hearing aids to locomotives and everything between) and from what I hear the general concensus on AA alkalines is that there isn't really one that stands out in quality, but that rayovac really tows up the back end of the group. IE stay away from them. If you wanna splurg, get a Li-ion AA. They last WAY longer than regular Alkalines, but they cost. Good luck!


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Feb 04, 2006 20:28 |  #5

While not eBay, When people asked about AA's these guys have been reccomended on other forums and I bookmarked them...

http://www.thomasdistr​ibuting.com/ (external link)




  
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