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bonbon
I got these batteries for my kid's toy. These toys eat batteries fast, so value pack is a good choice. Amazon Basics AA Alkaline Batteries works good as usual. No accident happened. May be not last long as famous brand on the market, but the price is lower.
Ann
The batteries are packaged very well and secure. Box, with three separate boxes inside, each filled with shrink wrapped batteries. Very convenient and easy to open packaging. No more fighting with clamshells. The batteries are ok, but not great. They seem to be consistent in quality, no empty ones, but they are not as great as some brand name ones. They are good for something that does not need too much power. They do not last all that long in game controllers and such.
mr dead
The short answer, we found with our test, is these last about three days. This was three batteries powering a 4ft high battery powered Christmas tree. Now these are not rechargeable so you have to throw them away, but I think this was decent. It's about the same length of time as another set of generic batteries we had in there before.I can tell you with these, they have lasted three days, but they are still going. It's just that the lights have obviously faded. I think that's important to note because this was just our test. I'm thinking most people won't be putting these in a tree, but it says a lot about how long these are going to last in a tv remote, for example. You can tell these will last a good long while.So I can recommend these. The price is good considering the quantity and the quality is clearly there too.
Helios Family
- i like these are Mercury and cadmium free- i used these with Christmas lights which needed AA batteries- comparative to other costly name brand batteries this was about 90% of the charge based upon usage with same Christmas light- price is reasonable for the number of batteries in this package
Sara A.
As anyone who has kids knows, we go through batteries so often, it is always good to have a large stash on hand. The batteries from Amazon Basics so far have done the job and are great for remote controls, toys, electronics, etc. They are packaged well and easy to take out a couple and then close the box back up to store. They fit with no issues and so far they have all worked right off the bat. They do not last quite as long as some other name brand batteries, but the price was right. Overall, they are great for anyone needing a lot of batteries!
HyperioxHyperiox
These are cheap AA batteries - They don't have as good of amperage output as Duracell, but almost every electronic uses less than an Amp, the exception being things like stun-guns in short bursts.None of the ones I received were ruptured, and they have long enough lifespan for me to recommend them for standard use. If you need high performance and the longest life, however, I think name-brand is still the way to go.
roxycowgirl
Christmas is a battery zapper. I filled many toys and lights with these Amazon batteries. When put in the exact same candle, there was no difference in brightness with the name brand. It outlasted another generic brand, but was beat out by Duracell. They work well enough for what I need. Many times the batteries last longer than my kids have interest in the toy, so I have learned cheaper batteries are not always a bad thing. I used to find that the name brand batteries used to not explode as often, but no longer find that to be the case. I haven’t had one to be defective yet. I would recommend these batteries.
RTRT
I'm using these batteries in a few motion sensing night lights in a medium traffic area and after almost 3 months the light output is still good.For low current draw devices these are good for like TV remotes and clocks.Medium draw devices like modern toy RC vehicle controllers (that take 3 or 4 AA batteries) and wireless keyboards would be pretty good too.High draw devices these batteries are not good. Trying them in my Windows Mixed Reality controllers which are known to not really work well with AA batteries it took about 2 hours for one of the controllers to the battery voltage went from a full 1.68v measured with the AA battery test (150mA +- 10% load) on the multimeter to 1.43v where it complains low charge.These batteries are good for medium to low draw devices. But also consider that these devices often work well with rechargeable batteries without the worry of the chance of alkaline battery leaks.
It's Just MeIt's Just Me
These have not been lasting as long as the Energizer and Duracell batteries we had been using. These do last for a while; it’s not like they quit after just a short time, but it is shorter than with the name brand batteries we usually use. It does make me wonder about the 10 year shelf life, but I obviously haven’t been able to test that yet. No problems with corrosion.I will upload some pictures.But that’s JustMe. (I received this product in exchange for an honest review, and that is what I have offered here.)