@deathbynoodlez@mike808@reclaimercube@shahnm you know these remind me of the Panama papers. All that green reminds me of all the money being stolen from so many economies around the world!
Ok so you said, “You get 144 batteries. 72 will be AA.There is no telling how many AAA batteries there will be.”. I believe that question can be answered by a 2nd or 3rd grader. Or a 99 cent calculator.
Actually perhaps the math looks like this:
72 AA’s + 108 AAA’s = 144 batteries
Proof: 72+72=144. If A=36 (eg 72/2 since that has 2 A’s) thus each A adds 36, so that since AAA thus 36*3 (there are 3A’s) = 108. BUT since AAA is small than AA you need 108 of these small ones to = 72 of the big ones. Thus 72AA=108AAA. Thus you can get, if you want 72AA +72AA = 144AA’s = 144 batteries or 108AAA’a +108AAA’s= 216 AAA’s or 72AA’s + 108AAA"s = 144 batteries.
Do I get an A in math? (I am not buying batteries but meh is welcome to send me batteries for free for this elaborate proof that 180 total AA’s and AAA"s = 144 batteries).
@decoratedwarvet@givemehdeal Well if he forgets about taking trig, may I recommend taking calculus without taking trig? That is how I did it. OMG no one ever told me that was a bad idea. I had to teach myself trig at as a college freshman to survive calc.
@decoratedwarvet@givemehdeal Oh THAT code… the kindergartener is still working on counting to 100 and does things like call written 92 nine two, which he knows follows nine one and nine zero and eight nine… Does he need to go back that far?
@givemehdeal@Kidsandliz-Yeah, I took Calculus I & II while majoring in Biomedical Egn. & it was much easier than people say. You sure don’t need a calculator like Alg & Trig I, II, and III, which was also required, but Thank God, I loved Math, but now, too old, lazy, retired & too disabled to give a damn!!
@decoratedwarvet It would have been easier if I had had at least some trig. I viewed it just as math tricks and a way for traffic cops to figure out if you had been speeding between toll gates on the turnpike (which thank goodness they don’t do that). I never did get why you’d care about the area under the curve. At the time I had no interest. It was just something to get through. Of course in physics lab I’d, um, do interesting things too. For example I nearly got caught rigging one experiment to come out right. Shooting the metal balls off the table they were landing all over the place. So I sat down with the formula and figured out where they were supposed to land, put carbon paper just under the paper there. Ha! Shot off twice as many to get the requisite number and bingo. Right answer.
When the dean of the graduate school (I was president of the graduate student body so he knew me and dealing with a very abusive department chair who eventually had to be removed from my dissertation defense by security), told me he’d be honored to have me as a grad student (he did laser research - I asked him “as a weapon?”. He asked me why did I ask and I told him I wanted to shoot holes in that asshat’s hard drive.) and I told him this story and told him he’d not want me anywhere near his research because of that.
@decoratedwarvet the part I hated was that we had to program a computer to solve calculus equations too. Nope nope nope. Having enough trouble learning this crap (the no trig problem) without having to figure out how to tell a computer how to do it. I did appreciate computers though as when I had to learn 3rd term stats in matrix algebra which I had never heard of, I discovered both the 1975 dusty old book the guy was teaching out of in the old stacks and that one of the stat programs had a screen view where after you solved the problem using a menu driven way, you could choose to look at the calculations in matrix algebra. Thank you obscure computer programs. Saved my butt until I figured out what the heck was going on with that crap. The stats I understood. The matrix algebra was a real PITA.
Spent too many years fighting Lucas electric faults in British cars to jump on this. Our Triumph owners club claimed the reason the Brits drink warm beer is because they had Lucas refrigerators
@ajdillon I’ve been having a good time with my son’s 77 Spitfire electronics. Who the heck grounds the tail lights through the bulb base? Why does the alternator require a lightbulb in the speedometer in order to charge? Who decided that all the wiring should go through the hazard switch and that relays are silly inventions?
@ajdillon temperature on beer depends on flavor and style of what you’re drinking. Something like a Bud light would be drank cold in UK too because it’s something you’re not supposed to taste. Something like a porter which the flavor is part of the reason you’re drinking it you drink at cellar temperature… Which is warmer than your average cheap lager, but still not exactly “warm”. Beers are cooled in the UK too, but nicer flavored ales aren’t cooled as much as the cheap lagers because you don’t WANT to kill the taste.
@ajdillon@OnionSoup Why would you ever want to taste beer? In my opinion it both tastes and smells nasty. I’d definitely want to kill the taste if I ever decided (that would be never) to drink some.
@ajdillon@OnionSoup My wife disliked beer until she tasted cellar-temperature, hand-pumped, low-carbonation Bitter at an old-school British pub in Thirsk (North Yorkshire). She loved it! Tasteless ice-cold Bud Light makes no sense. In the US, you can buy London Pride ESB- pour into a pint glass and let it stand for 30 minutes (if refrigerated)- just super.
I still have some Fujitsu batteries that should of stopped being good for now that I bought from meh. Since I am still trying to kill those, I do not need more yet. And given how these Fujitsu batteries lasted and are still good, I think I would only be open for another bajillion pack of that specific brand.
@DVDBZN@hchavers Not serious, or seriously fell for an internet rumor. Ol’ Henry is just fine; however, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.
In other news, Lindsay Buckingham underwent emergency open heart surgery this week, and evidently sustained damage to his vocal cords. Doctors are not sure if the damage will be permanent.
I was literally just looking for batteries wondering why I didn’t have a stash. Was going to pick some up tomorrow. Guess I’ll wait for that Smartpost. We are living in a simulation alright.
@eksaint You should have tried the Eveready ones meh sold before that. They had the old electric cat on them and lasted about as long as batteries made in the 70s too.
That said, I just pulled the last one out of a wall clock that died this morning.
@stinks The Eveready batteries were standard carbon-zinc batteries, not alkaline, so the shorter life is to be expected. They are not powerful enough for anything that requires a high drain demand battery.
They are for low power devices, like a wall clock as you stated. That being said, they should still have lasted at minimum 6-months each in a typical wall clock.
@stinks Yup, I bit on those Eveready batteries. Noticed after the fact that they were carbon-zinc. Oops, live and learn to pay attention I guess! It was the word Industrial that got me on that deal.
… I’m taking a chance… Although I still have many two type past Meh batteries left, with a shut-off of 2027 I’m sure all will be useful up till then so… But what if they’re not? who’s gonna guarantee 2027? Besides Betty White will any of us be alive by then? Guess it really won’t matter in that case, huh…
@Kidsandliz I have a small travel steamer and a larger unit about the size of a small canister vacuum cleaner. Dryer wins out most of the time.
I have one of those superduper vac sealers I once got in a fuko. It’s still underneath my dining room table in the several brown packing boxes it was shipped in. The basic model in my cupboard is easier to drag out and use than unpacking the new one and reading the NATOPS to figure out what all the fancy parts are supposed to do.
@canneddirt when it comes to Lucas it really depends.
Their first AAA batch was pretty much the gold standard… 40 years ago. People still compare everything to that run even if it it is nostalgic.
Then they came out with a much inferior “higher tech” gen 2 round of AAA. Which basically put them out of business. It had a really strange child friendly “JJ” plug.
That got them bought out and now we are just getting a remix of the original formula. So far they are only releasing AA though.
@unksol I am picking up what you’re putting down. I would say that a big bone of contention with many customers was their decision to revise the design of their solo model so that it would only discharge after sensing that other batteries in close proximity had done so first.
@Prebuiltcarpet the article is talking about car batteries. I wonder if you either didn’t read it or are planning on using these batteries to start your car.
These are really crappy batteries, even at under $.15 each. Period. Spend the $ for premium alkaline, at a minimum, if not long-life lithium or NiMH. Keep an eye out for sales at Amazon (or a big-box store,) or maybe even here at some point.
@alacrity ok. I’ll bite. “this is an extremely suspicious Short link to a video of frat boys clapping that no one should click on because why the heck?”
@decoratedwarvet@Kidsandliz
This reply was in response to another post where the person referenced car batteries for a review and the word intrepid as in Dodge Intrepid.
@decoratedwarvet@sippinndippin Oh. Sorry. Well then maybe someone on here can figure out how to build said adapter for a car and sell it here along with crappy batteries?
Probably as good the Chinese crap battery that was sold with the spinners last October. Put these in a Maglite and when they leak try having Maglite replace the flash light under warranty.
Meh, you do find a lot of junk to sell, but I’m not interested polluting the landfill with this (allegedly mercury/cadmium free) battery - - - you’ll have to throw them out.
Since it is not listed I have to assume that these are heavy duty batteries not alkaline which would make this actually a very poor deal I can buy 200 heavy duty batteries at Dollar Tree for the same $25 or I can buy 100 alkaline batteries for the same $25 if these are alkaline very good deal if they are heavy duty batteries they are a bad deal since they don’t specify their alkaline is safe to assume they’re heavy duty which case this is a bad deal
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Well I’ve got quite the stockpile of of EXTRA batteries now ( well I thought I finally knew how to do a GIPHY ) guess not
@bigtom67 oh my that example is something else. If you don’t like the giphy that comes up, choose edit and then without doing anything else, hit say it. Rinse and repeat until either they start recycling, you find one you like, or you run out of edit time.
Highlights: sippin is a total baller who awoke the world to the Panama Papers and asked why trump fired the attorney general after he announced intentions to prosecute.
Thanks Meh it’s nice to feel the Luv.
These have a very, very short life compared to the usual (AC Delco, Amazon Basics, etc.) cheap brands. The AA’s lasted only 2 weeks in my Harmony remote compared with a few months for other brands. Avoid these if they come around again.
/image refrigerator
@shahnm isn’t your fridge full of earbuds from yesterday?
@shahnm Gonna need some …
Meh Face Pop Sockets
to stick on the doors as extra handles to grab and yank those doors open because they’ll be so loaded with .
Day 127
@deathbynoodlez @reclaimercube
@deathbynoodlez @mike808 @reclaimercube @shahnm you know these remind me of the Panama papers. All that green reminds me of all the money being stolen from so many economies around the world!
@deathbynoodlez @mike808 @shahnm @sippinndippin as long as batteries are in a freezer we can get along
Ok so you said, “You get 144 batteries. 72 will be AA.There is no telling how many AAA batteries there will be.”. I believe that question can be answered by a 2nd or 3rd grader. Or a 99 cent calculator.
Actually perhaps the math looks like this:
72 AA’s + 108 AAA’s = 144 batteries
Proof: 72+72=144. If A=36 (eg 72/2 since that has 2 A’s) thus each A adds 36, so that since AAA thus 36*3 (there are 3A’s) = 108. BUT since AAA is small than AA you need 108 of these small ones to = 72 of the big ones. Thus 72AA=108AAA. Thus you can get, if you want 72AA +72AA = 144AA’s = 144 batteries or 108AAA’a +108AAA’s= 216 AAA’s or 72AA’s + 108AAA"s = 144 batteries.
Do I get an A in math? (I am not buying batteries but meh is welcome to send me batteries for free for this elaborate proof that 180 total AA’s and AAA"s = 144 batteries).
@Kidsandliz do you have a plan B, if meh does not send you free batteries?
@givemehdeal Yes I will raid @shahnm’s fridge.
@givemehdeal @Kidsandliz
Plan B!
To itch about it. Want a proof that explains code breaking in this instance?
@givemehdeal @sippinndippin Sure. Breaking what code for what?
@Kidsandliz
Just focus on the post really hard. Hard enough to question if it’s a tuma
@givemehdeal @Kidsandliz- He does! His plan B is to go back to school & learn basic 3rd grade Arithmatic & forget Algebra & Trig!
@decoratedwarvet @givemehdeal Well if he forgets about taking trig, may I recommend taking calculus without taking trig? That is how I did it. OMG no one ever told me that was a bad idea. I had to teach myself trig at as a college freshman to survive calc.
@decoratedwarvet @givemehdeal Oh THAT code… the kindergartener is still working on counting to 100 and does things like call written 92 nine two, which he knows follows nine one and nine zero and eight nine… Does he need to go back that far?
l @Kidsandliz
I have no idea where this has gone purple people eater.
@givemehdeal @Kidsandliz-Yeah, I took Calculus I & II while majoring in Biomedical Egn. & it was much easier than people say. You sure don’t need a calculator like Alg & Trig I, II, and III, which was also required, but Thank God, I loved Math, but now, too old, lazy, retired & too disabled to give a damn!!
@decoratedwarvet It would have been easier if I had had at least some trig. I viewed it just as math tricks and a way for traffic cops to figure out if you had been speeding between toll gates on the turnpike (which thank goodness they don’t do that). I never did get why you’d care about the area under the curve. At the time I had no interest. It was just something to get through. Of course in physics lab I’d, um, do interesting things too. For example I nearly got caught rigging one experiment to come out right. Shooting the metal balls off the table they were landing all over the place. So I sat down with the formula and figured out where they were supposed to land, put carbon paper just under the paper there. Ha! Shot off twice as many to get the requisite number and bingo. Right answer.
When the dean of the graduate school (I was president of the graduate student body so he knew me and dealing with a very abusive department chair who eventually had to be removed from my dissertation defense by security), told me he’d be honored to have me as a grad student (he did laser research - I asked him “as a weapon?”. He asked me why did I ask and I told him I wanted to shoot holes in that asshat’s hard drive.) and I told him this story and told him he’d not want me anywhere near his research because of that.
@decoratedwarvet the part I hated was that we had to program a computer to solve calculus equations too. Nope nope nope. Having enough trouble learning this crap (the no trig problem) without having to figure out how to tell a computer how to do it. I did appreciate computers though as when I had to learn 3rd term stats in matrix algebra which I had never heard of, I discovered both the 1975 dusty old book the guy was teaching out of in the old stacks and that one of the stat programs had a screen view where after you solved the problem using a menu driven way, you could choose to look at the calculations in matrix algebra. Thank you obscure computer programs. Saved my butt until I figured out what the heck was going on with that crap. The stats I understood. The matrix algebra was a real PITA.
ever since i got a box or three of eneloop rechargeables from meh, you could say these other battery sales really Irk me
I’m done with alkaline batteries. Lithium and NiMH only.
@awk
@awk @nolrak if you don’t enjoy a nice nimh rat. Idk what to tell you.
@awk @nolrak
Dammit. I’m still pissed about the movie
adaptationbastardization of that book. What an atrocity.Spent too many years fighting Lucas electric faults in British cars to jump on this. Our Triumph owners club claimed the reason the Brits drink warm beer is because they had Lucas refrigerators
@ajdillon I was going to make a joke along those lines!
@ajdillon anything electrical with the name Lucas is by default, shit.
@ajdillon
/image Lucas replacement smoke
@ajdillon I’ve been having a good time with my son’s 77 Spitfire electronics. Who the heck grounds the tail lights through the bulb base? Why does the alternator require a lightbulb in the speedometer in order to charge? Who decided that all the wiring should go through the hazard switch and that relays are silly inventions?
@ajdillon temperature on beer depends on flavor and style of what you’re drinking. Something like a Bud light would be drank cold in UK too because it’s something you’re not supposed to taste. Something like a porter which the flavor is part of the reason you’re drinking it you drink at cellar temperature… Which is warmer than your average cheap lager, but still not exactly “warm”. Beers are cooled in the UK too, but nicer flavored ales aren’t cooled as much as the cheap lagers because you don’t WANT to kill the taste.
@ajdillon @tightwad I had a '78 MG Midget, purchased new, and it was a real garage queen because I was always afraid to take it out on a rainy day!
@ajdillon @OnionSoup Why would you ever want to taste beer? In my opinion it both tastes and smells nasty. I’d definitely want to kill the taste if I ever decided (that would be never) to drink some.
@ajdillon @davidd13 @tightwad Lucas’ motto: “A good day’s drive and home before dark.”
@ajdillon “Lucas, Prince of Darkness” was a common refrain among Triumph owners (me included).
@ajdillon @OnionSoup My wife disliked beer until she tasted cellar-temperature, hand-pumped, low-carbonation Bitter at an old-school British pub in Thirsk (North Yorkshire). She loved it! Tasteless ice-cold Bud Light makes no sense. In the US, you can buy London Pride ESB- pour into a pint glass and let it stand for 30 minutes (if refrigerated)- just super.
@MrNews life is too short to drink bad beer. For me it’s about quality over quantity.
Meh batteries are meh
first
Worst issue of Green Lantern ever.
Zoom on the picture and it says Alkaline on the batteries. It does seem weird that no where else in the text does it mention battery type.
@floozie that’s because they hired a floosie instead of a floozie to do the specs.
It’s been a while, I think my fridge may have room for more of these now.
@bcastl01
Why store these in the fridge? Strange…
If you say they last longer Mythbusters tested that and found it untrue.
@bcastl01 um… What… What exactly did you get rid of? Should we be looking for you on the news?
@sippinndippin
I still have some Fujitsu batteries that should of stopped being good for now that I bought from meh. Since I am still trying to kill those, I do not need more yet. And given how these Fujitsu batteries lasted and are still good, I think I would only be open for another bajillion pack of that specific brand.
Aww crap, which one of you sent Meh my childhood photo?
Henry Winkler passed on Friday. Terrible timing for a sale of AAAAA!!!
@hchavers
Not sure if you’re serious or not.
@DVDBZN @hchavers Not serious, or seriously fell for an internet rumor. Ol’ Henry is just fine; however, Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.
In other news, Lindsay Buckingham underwent emergency open heart surgery this week, and evidently sustained damage to his vocal cords. Doctors are not sure if the damage will be permanent.
@DVDBZN @hchavers @LaVikinga- Fleetwod Mac’s vocalist was mainly Stevie Nicks, anyway. Regardless, I hope he recovers soon!!
@decoratedwarvet I’m ancient. I go back to the Buckingham Nicks days.
I was literally just looking for batteries wondering why I didn’t have a stash. Was going to pick some up tomorrow. Guess I’ll wait for that Smartpost. We are living in a simulation alright.
/giphy selfish-mentionable-boat
Ostensible Poetic Snake. Was not disappointed.
The last time I bought batteries from meh they sucked. They would die extremely quickly…
ENERGIZER ECOADVANCED AA BATTERIES
QUANTITY: 1 48 PACK @ $14
@eksaint I’m having good luck with those same batteries. I have them mainly in low-current uses, I guess.
@eksaint same here…USED ALL 96 of em just in my remote. Each pair lasted 2-3days. NEVER BUYING AGAIN!!! GARBAGE!!
@eksaint You should have tried the Eveready ones meh sold before that. They had the old electric cat on them and lasted about as long as batteries made in the 70s too.
That said, I just pulled the last one out of a wall clock that died this morning.
@stinks The Eveready batteries were standard carbon-zinc batteries, not alkaline, so the shorter life is to be expected. They are not powerful enough for anything that requires a high drain demand battery.
They are for low power devices, like a wall clock as you stated. That being said, they should still have lasted at minimum 6-months each in a typical wall clock.
@FeMaster
/giphy Correct
Mostly saying if somebody thought the Energizers were a bad deal that there was worse.
@stinks Yup, I bit on those Eveready batteries. Noticed after the fact that they were carbon-zinc. Oops, live and learn to pay attention I guess! It was the word Industrial that got me on that deal.
Lucas? AKA Prince of Darkness Lucas?
Good lord Meh, I’ve barely made a dent in the boxes from the last two times I bought these — how many batteries do you think we use?!
@nolrak Well I guess they are presuming if they sell crappy ones that die quickly we can use more of them than if they sell good ones?
Sell those headphones for twenty bucks and you have a deal.
I need some juice!
… I’m taking a chance… Although I still have many two type past Meh batteries left, with a shut-off of 2027 I’m sure all will be useful up till then so… But what if they’re not? who’s gonna guarantee 2027? Besides Betty White will any of us be alive by then? Guess it really won’t matter in that case, huh…
Well… after yesterday’s rant I feel obligated to buy these I will buy!!
Meh, might as well.
/giphy soggy-ludicrous-iron
@jwoody27 I thought I was the only ironing klutz! Thank goodness I discovered the Touch Up cycle on my dryer!
@jwoody27 @LaVikinga meh sold a clothes steamer that surprisingly has half way decent reviews. I got one in a fuko that is still in the box…
@Kidsandliz I have a small travel steamer and a larger unit about the size of a small canister vacuum cleaner. Dryer wins out most of the time.
I have one of those superduper vac sealers I once got in a fuko. It’s still underneath my dining room table in the several brown packing boxes it was shipped in. The basic model in my cupboard is easier to drag out and use than unpacking the new one and reading the NATOPS to figure out what all the fancy parts are supposed to do.
jeebus, I’m getting lazy in my advanced years.
I bought the mislabelled walmart great value batteries way back and they were all completely dead. Not sure I trust buying surplus batteries anymore.
Does Hall-of-Fame, Detroit Tiger Al Kaline get any royalties from these?:
Huh. is this what today’s spameh email was for? It said “couldn’t be any less urgent”, so I marked it read, and went to do other stuff.
Specs
What’s in the Box?
72x AA batteries
72x AAA batteries
Price Comparison
AA: $44.97 (for 3x 24-packs) at Amazon
AAA: $36 (for 3x 24-packs) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, July 13th - Thursday, July 16th
that’s like, a lot of A’s. Wonder if Lucas is an ok brand?
@canneddirt
Last time these were posted people brought up their other Battery types and had some mixed reviews it seemed…
@canneddirt when it comes to Lucas it really depends.
Their first AAA batch was pretty much the gold standard… 40 years ago. People still compare everything to that run even if it it is nostalgic.
Then they came out with a much inferior “higher tech” gen 2 round of AAA. Which basically put them out of business. It had a really strange child friendly “JJ” plug.
That got them bought out and now we are just getting a remix of the original formula. So far they are only releasing AA though.
@canneddirt @unksol
???
@unksol I am picking up what you’re putting down. I would say that a big bone of contention with many customers was their decision to revise the design of their solo model so that it would only discharge after sensing that other batteries in close proximity had done so first.
These are not alkaline ?
@jmbunkin I feel like since they’re not advertising what kind they are, not even mentioning it in the specs, they’re probably not alkaline.
@jmbunkin then again, the pictures say alkaline, so…I don’t know anything anymore.
I love love meh! but according to this review I wouldn’t buy them. They are great quick throw away batteries.
https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=21908
@Prebuiltcarpet the article is talking about car batteries. I wonder if you either didn’t read it or are planning on using these batteries to start your car.
@bobrhoades @Prebuiltcarpet
Wait these don’t start a car? 144 pack for $20 what a ripoff… fumeh.
These are really crappy batteries, even at under $.15 each. Period. Spend the $ for premium alkaline, at a minimum, if not long-life lithium or NiMH. Keep an eye out for sales at Amazon (or a big-box store,) or maybe even here at some point.
@cbl_wv these are alkaline
@carl669 @cbl_wv The important word was “premium”. These seem to be lower quality.
@cbl_wv
@cbl_wv @zippyus Want.
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@alacrity ok. I’ll bite. “this is an extremely suspicious Short link to a video of frat boys clapping that no one should click on because why the heck?”
For more info please see https://bit.ly/IqT6zt
@unksol its from the movie Lucas- and far too obscure for the room
The intrepid Henry? Wait are these car batteries?
@sippinndippin-Yes, if you have toy cars!
@decoratedwarvet @sippinndippin or maybe they make a big version of that adapter that uses 3 AA"s instead of a D to put in some flashlights.
@decoratedwarvet @Kidsandliz
This reply was in response to another post where the person referenced car batteries for a review and the word intrepid as in Dodge Intrepid.
@decoratedwarvet @sippinndippin Oh. Sorry. Well then maybe someone on here can figure out how to build said adapter for a car and sell it here along with crappy batteries?
Going into the preppier stash
@svtninja you keep you high school clique around to use for power?
Wait no that actually make some sense. Damn preppies.
I’m gonna buy these batteries although I’ve never heard of the Lucas brand. I expect them here by this Monday!! So, chop, chop!!
Last time these were up i got 'em and quite a number were leaking in the package!
@arfdawg maybe it was the mailman
@arfdawg @jmbunkin if the mailman is leaking into his deliveries, perhaps he needs more frequent restroom breaks.
@arfdawg-do you mean batrys do #1? Who knew?
@decoratedwarvet The Shadow do.
Probably as good the Chinese crap battery that was sold with the spinners last October. Put these in a Maglite and when they leak try having Maglite replace the flash light under warranty.
Meh, you do find a lot of junk to sell, but I’m not interested polluting the landfill with this (allegedly mercury/cadmium free) battery - - - you’ll have to throw them out.
@ACustomer LOL, only rechargeable batteries have cadmium. Alkalines are safe and disposable.
Since it is not listed I have to assume that these are heavy duty batteries not alkaline which would make this actually a very poor deal I can buy 200 heavy duty batteries at Dollar Tree for the same $25 or I can buy 100 alkaline batteries for the same $25 if these are alkaline very good deal if they are heavy duty batteries they are a bad deal since they don’t specify their alkaline is safe to assume they’re heavy duty which case this is a bad deal
@nerys I bought these last time they were up and they are alkaline, not heavy duty.
@nerys Zoom in on the pictures; they’re labeled “Alkaline”.
Better comp? 100 AA ACDelco for $23.
ACDelco AA Super Alkaline Batteries in Recloseable Package, 100 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004SCA15K/
You’re getting 72 AA’s & 72 AAA’s so you’re getting 44 more batteries for three dollars less assuming you have VIP membership and Amazon prime
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Well I’ve got quite the stockpile of of EXTRA batteries now ( well I thought I finally knew how to do a GIPHY ) guess not
@bigtom67 to do a giphy
/giphy example
@bigtom67 oh my that example is something else. If you don’t like the giphy that comes up, choose edit and then without doing anything else, hit say it. Rinse and repeat until either they start recycling, you find one you like, or you run out of edit time.
@bigtom67 @Kidsandliz
Like this? /giphy cartoon…
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Jk man but there is a “how to post good” tutorial you could search for.
Highlights: sippin is a total baller who awoke the world to the Panama Papers and asked why trump fired the attorney general after he announced intentions to prosecute.
Thanks Meh it’s nice to feel the Luv.
Yay! A sellout. And with 4 hours to go.
Unfortunately or fortunately, Wyoming apparently got skunked.
These have a very, very short life compared to the usual (AC Delco, Amazon Basics, etc.) cheap brands. The AA’s lasted only 2 weeks in my Harmony remote compared with a few months for other brands. Avoid these if they come around again.