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Reddit mentions of Duracell Procell AA 24 Pack PC1500BKD09 (packaging may vary)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Duracell Procell AA 24 Pack PC1500BKD09 (packaging may vary). Here are the top ones.
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Pack of 24 AA Batteries10 year shelf life (each battery is individually date coded to ensure freshness and guaranteed fresh for 10 years).Reliable operation in temperature between -4˚F to 129˚FContains no added mercury – No disposal issues.Increased battery life = longer service life, lower operating expenses, and an increase in productivity due to less man hours replacing batteries.
Specs:
Color | orange and black |
Height | 1.8503936989 Inches |
Length | 0.5905511805 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2010 |
Size | 24 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
Width | 0.5905511805 Inches |
My literal EDC. eCommerce by day. Husband, Father, Entrepreneur, programmer, and tech sponge by night.
Me like IPA's and API's.
From left to right, top to bottom. Here it is wrapped up.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00009V2QX/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1416609489&sr=8-1 batterys for this
> As for the value, lithiums are only $1.50 more than alkalines in that car (3x.50)
Yeah, if you buy overpriced Energizers.
Even Duracell pro cell's are cheaper!
https://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Procell-AA-Pack-PC1500BKD09/dp/B00009V2QX/ref=sr_1_10_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1537495374&sr=1-10&keywords=aa+batteries
No, i wont factor in a charger, that would be stupid. If you would compare like that no one should ever buy rechargeable batteries.
Yeah I think that's a good call. $37 is a great price for an Xbone controller and all you need to do is throw some AA's in it and it should be identical to the wireless one. If you check the reviewer's pictures you can even see it says 'Wireless' on the inside (behind where the batteries go) so should be the exact same controller. I can personally vouch for the Wireless dongle. Works flawlessly on W10 but on older Windows you have to get the drivers manually last I checked, but I still got it working great on W7 and W8.1. Let me know if you need help tracking down the drivers.
Check out the Duracell Procells on Amazon (will link in a minute when back at my PC). I read a lot of reviews before picking up my first box. Reviewer's tested them pretty thoroughly and determined they're identical to the regular Duracall batteries aside from the wrap, and they're typically much cheaper because they're intended for the industrial market and sold in bulk (boxes of 24 for the AA's I think).
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Maybe not "much cheaper" but still, a few dollars cheaper for 4 extra batteries that perform identically and are from the same company :). Both are Prime Eligible so free shipping if you have Prime.
Don't waste your money on the Amazon Basic crap. I've seen too many reviews of batteries and charger cables blowing up. I've never heard of a Duracell battery exploding. I've had one or two leak in my life but I've never seen or heard of one exploding that wasn't seriously abused. I've also never had a charger cable light on fire but if you check enough of the Amazon Basic cables reviews you'll find reviewers who had their cables light on fire or melt. Not worth saving a few dollars in my opinion.
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Also while I'm on the subject of charger cables, the Anker Powerline is the best cable I've ever had. Most iPhone cables die out within a few months, but I've had one of these 10ft Powerline Lightning cables for nearly a year and the cable itself is still going strong. One of the sides of the lightning connector finally began deplating and the actually connector plates have worn out on one side. I've never had a cable last long enough to begin deplating :P. Luckily Lightning cables are reversible and the other side still works great :P. Here's the 10ft Powerline Micro-USB version if you need that version instead. This one is only $8 on Amazon! The XBone controller is Micro-USB also so this cable should work great, and I expect it to last a year or longer. The connector will probably begin failing before the cable itself, if mine is anything to go by.
The Powerline cable claims to be Kevlar reinforced and I believe it considering how much abuse mine has taken. My sister insists on plugging her phone in and using it at the same time, causing a sharp bend in the cable right near the plug, but it hasn't seemed to effect the cable in the slightest.
Most of the cables I have don't last nearly that long with daily use. Plus it's cheaper and longer than the original iPhone Lightning Cable from Apple, if you can even find one on Amazon that isn't a knockoff. Of course they also make a 1m variant if you're into shorter cables.