Energizer 20pk AA batteries for $10.99 normally $21.99. Save $11. In store at Masters
Energizer 20pk AA Batteries $10.99 (Save $11) @ Masters
Last edited 07/11/2015 - 16:45 by 1 other user
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These are not rechargeable. I have several sets of Eneloops, and prefer them, but some high drain devices run better with 1.5v alkaline batteries instead of 1.2v rechargeables. Eg my front door digital deadbolt.
$9.89 using 10% off code here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/216945
Even cheaper with CashRewards.com.au rebate.Direct link: https://www.masters.com.au/product/900033860/energizer-aa-ba…
Just bought a pack online for click and collect - paid $9.89 via PayPal and might get an extra 22c (woop!) via CashRewards.
Good price for these quality batteries. I paid $12 or $15 for a 10-pack of these at Coles a few weeks ago when I bought my digital deadbolts.
one of my logitech mice runs off a single AA battery and it definitely prefers 1.5v alkalines. If I pop in a nimh battery the connection becomes flaky and the mouse displays a low battery warning.
Good price.
Based on a Choice review (scoring mainly about mAh capacity & time to reach low voltage), the best cheap AA's were:
Energizer Max got 65% overall @55c each.
Aldi Activ Energy got 70% overall @62c each (probably much cheaper when they have their ~20-30pk in stock).
Varta got 58% overall @32c each for a 30pk at Bunnings.OP, it might be worth mentioned that these are Energizer Max batteries (since there are so many different types).
There are a few offers on energiser max batteries right now.
2 for $10 on AAA 4pk, AA 4pk, C 2pk, D 2pk and 9V single pack.
20 Pk Energizer comes in @ $8.79 for Click & Collect if you use CGIFT20 from Masters' EBAY
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Energizer-AA-Batteries-Max-20pk-/…Plus Cashrewards if you use it!
Awww.. could have saved myself $1.
I am heading to Masters tonight to pick up the batteries I ordered on Sunday (via website) and the Westinghouse oven I ordered last night (via eBay with 20% off).
Whats the conversion rate for these to eneloops?