Maxell 723815 AAA Alkaline Batteries - 36 Pack Long Lasting High Performance for Computers, Toys, Remote Controls & Electronic Devices
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DESCRIPTION
Driven by the explosion of high-drain devices, Super Alkaline is a popular battery suitable for devices including portable radios, flashlights, radio control vehicles, Mp3 players and portable GPS systems.
FEATURES
Long-life super alkaline batteries for common equipment
3X Better performance
Recommended for high Drain devices
36 AAA alkaline batteries
Ready-to-go power source
Delivers long-lasting and reliable power
Compatible with a variety of products including flashlights, toys, remote controls, and smoke alarms
REVIEWS
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4.5
Back again, 5th time in 2 years, these batteries are very good, maybe even great. My battery usage keeps going up as our kids get older. We have four Xbox 360 controllers that are used nearly daily. Save your breath, I've tried rechargeable batteries, but there's two kids in the equation. I get up to find all the charged batteries used, but none put back into the recharger. We also tried the Plug and Play kits, but wouldn't you know it, those packs get lost during sleepovers and whatever in the heck else kids do with those packs. I probably could save money with rechargeable batteries, but these Maxell are the next best thing. They have very good life spans and are cheap. I do admit, I kept my Duracell cardboard trays and just ration these batteries out between our family members with those trays. We don't just use them in video game controllers. Remotes, those little helicopters the kids fly around and scare the puppies with. My wife and I also both work from home (most of the time) and have wireless keyboards and mice. Kids have wireless keyboards and mice too. My only change would be to pack them in trays like Duracell does. This brick or stack container can cause an avalanche of batteries if not opened carefully. Hey, when the biggest complaint is about the cardboard you use, you know you're doing something right. Time to hit "add to cart".