Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack
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Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack
Original price was: $33.85.$26.04Current price is: $26.04.
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Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack Price History
Price History for 4400SP48 Enviro Max AAA Digital Alkaline Batteries - Pack of 48
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Current Price | $26.04 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $26.04 | October 14, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $25.69 | October 21, 2024 |
Since October 14, 2024
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$26.04 | November 3, 2024 |
$25.69 | November 2, 2024 |
$26.04 | November 1, 2024 |
$25.69 | October 21, 2024 |
$26.04 | October 14, 2024 |
Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack Description
- 1.5 volts
- 10-year shelf life with date-coded packaging
- Designed for digital and high-drain devices
- Mercury-, cadium- and PVC-free
- Labeled and packaged with recycled paper and PET plastic
Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack Specification
Specification: Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack
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Fuji Enviromax EnviroMax AAA Super Alkaline Batteries 48 Pack Reviews (2)
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Honest Abe –
I had purchased two packs of Fuji batteries several years back. Too many had failed in the packages years before the warranty expired, and I didn’t trust the ones that still looked good. One would expect they would at least be replaced without a big hassle.
But – OH NO!
At first, they told me to go back to Amazon, because they weren’t the seller (the Fuji Store had originally sold them, as they do now. Fuji wanted a photo, but I told them that presently I didn’t have a camera that could download pictures. Instead, I offered to send them back for inspection, but they wanted me to pay the postage (???). Several emails later they told me they trusted that I was being truthful and offered to replace them. Meanwhile, I had purchased some branded batteries at a pharmacy. I had mentioned to Fuji that the right thing to do was to pay for the replacement batteries (fewer, but more expensive batteries) because I needed them then. That idea was rejected. So I accepted the replacement batteries they had offered as a warranty replacement, which is all I had reasonably expected when I first contacted Fuji.
When I got the replacements in the mail, instead of sending me the two packs I thought they were sending, they sent me one pack. I went back and read their last email, sure enough, it said “a” (single) pack. I had missed that, because that had never crossed my mind.
There are lots of comparable equivalent brand “x” batteries on Amazon, including Amazon’s own brand.
I call this a scam. What would you call it? You might want to consider – why buy from Fuji?
Monty –
Batteries are really good with decent long lasting power.