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SCA Alkaline AAA Batteries - 4 Pack $1 @ Supercheap Auto

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Was looking for a deal on some AAA batteries and came across this (seems like most devices these days use AAA batteries).
It's a clearance item so get in quick.

For a quick comparison a 24 Pack SuperCheap want $10.89, so for $6 you can get 6 packs(24 batteries in total) and works out much cheaper.

Also don't forget to activate cashrewards for 2.1%

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  • Got excited thinking there was a new eneloop deal.

  • SCA has got the grip that rechargeables have finally taken over and this is about time to dispose of normal AAA/AA batteries stock…. i see battery specials at colesworth etc. too which appears to be telling the same story.

    • +1

      I used to think the same. You don't have kids toys.. (I mean very young kids). I no longer think like I used to.

      When they are all teenagers, rechargeables for sure

  • +1

    Rather than risk random junk leaking, just get these:

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/varta-aa-alkaline-batteries-30-p…

    (Where rechargables are not suitable, of course)

  • Still rocking these

    Rechargeable all the way.
    But I would also recommend Varta batteries from Bunnings/EB on clearance if you can't use rechargeables.

  • If you're looking for good rechargeables at an excellent price, check out Ikea's LADDA range.

    • If you have prime, eneloops from USA are cheaper.
      But LADDA seem to go on F&F sale so if you can wait that would probably be cheapest.

      • If you have prime, eneloops from USA are cheaper.

        Link?

      • I have eneloops, I also have ladda which are higher capacity.

  • thanks op. was wondering what to do with my $4.60 club plus credit

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