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Energizer Ultimate AA Lithium Batteries, 24 Count
Original price was: $66.95.$46.64Current price is: $46.64.
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Current Price | $46.64 | January 6, 2025 |
Highest Price | $46.64 | October 11, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $46.64 | October 11, 2024 |
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Energizer Ultimate AA Lithium Batteries, 24 Count Description
- 24 Pack of Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries
- Leak proof construction protects the devices you love (based on standard use)
- Powers your most critical devices ideal for your smart home devices, outdoor surveillance systems, digital cameras, and handheld games
- Holds power up to 25 years in storage for trustworthy backup energy, so youโre always prepared. Warning: Risk of fire. Battery can explode or leak and cause injury if installed backwards, disassembled, charged, crushed, mixed with used or other battery types, or exposed to fire or high temperature
- Performs in extreme temperatures, from -40F to 140ยฐ F, for year round, indoor and outdoor use
Energizer Ultimate AA Lithium Batteries, 24 Count Specification
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Energizer Ultimate AA Lithium Batteries, 24 Count Reviews (13)
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Dale Brooks –
Always preferred
Terri Short –
It seems lithium AA batteries are hard to find, or even order as my prior order was cancelled.
Seem to be good batteries.
ann –
So far they have lasted for a good while. For the price they should. These are what some cellular trail cameras recommend.
Rodney –
Lasts at least 2 years in my blink cameras..๐
JOSE GONZALEZ –
Me llegaron las pilas en 3 paquetes (2 de 10 y uno de 4). Yo estaba acostumbrado a que llegaran en cajas de 4. Pero las pilas llegaron a tiempo y en excelentes condiciones. Justo lo que ofrecen
2525 –
These are used in a number of game cameras. Long lasting is a plus so don’t have to be in field as often to change batteries.
Joc B –
These lithium batteries have an outstanding lifespan and work perfectly with my Blink security cameras. Theyโre the longest-lasting batteries Iโve used, outperforming all other brands. Iโve had no issues with leakage or weather-related damage, making them a reliable choice for outdoor use. Highly recommend!
Ken Simmons –
I started using Lithium batteries over Alkalines because Lithiums LAST LONGER than Alkalines. This equates to LESS-OFTEN BATTERY CHANGES on items I frequently use.
Yes, Lithiums are more expensive than Alkalines. However since I don’t have to change them (Lithiums) as often as Alkalines makes Lithium cells worth the extra $$$ spent.
Jim Tadlock –
We have video cameras, door locks and other things that will gobble regular AA batteries.
One camera that gets a lot of action goes thru batteries like crazy. It would use 2 a week.
Iโve out these in and going on 3 months without a battery swap.
Well worth the extra cost.
gerardo Juarez –
El precio fue el mรกs barato comparado con otros proveedores
Lo utilizo en cรกmaras inalรกmbricas y funcionan perfectamente bien!!!
Phillip G. –
Unlike alkaline, zinc-carbon or most rechargeable batteries, these litiums primary batteries will not leak, eve if they are fully exhausted and left inside devices. They operate well in temperature extremes, especially in very cold weather and applications. They will last longer than any other type of primary cell in just about every application. If there’s one caveat, it’s that these cells hold a very consistent voltage throught their useable life. Once exhausted the power levels fall dramatically in a very short time. Unlike other chemistries that have the voltage dropping consistently as they batteries are used up, these can die rather suddenly. You can often get little or no warning before lithium batteries conk out. Many devices that have battery level meters or warnings that alert you to low batteries and allow you to replace them with some time to spare, there’s a good chance that you will encounter something that is just suddenly dead. Shelf life is extraordinary though, making lithium batteries the optimum choice for devices and products that sit for long periods before being needed, often in emergencies. Things like flashlights, radios, test equipment and tools, and similar. They are also excellent choices for items that draw little power but get used occasionally or continuously, like remote controls, clocks, alarm components, back up batteries and the like.
Prices for these batteries are finally beginning to drop a bit, likely because the Energizer patent exclusivity is going to end soon, and soon other brands will fill the space and likely at much lower prices. Shop for deals, usually large quantities like these get you the best price per cell.
Pat DiLisi –
All Good ๐
Ken –
Please read other reviews regarding batteries from this company before buying. Loose batteries (not as photo advertised), in paper envelope that is unpadded, unmarked, without a transport warning sticker (required by the ACL). This is due to the fact that water, high-low temp, force being applied on the batteries can cause it to expand leading to corrosive, combustable implications.
I tried kindly letting the seller know as we ordered it to our school for a class of kids to use on their science experiment. Their response was “if you don’t like it , just return it to us for refund”. Unfortunately this wasn’t about ‘like’ this was more a matter about safety to buyers, and their business – as people could be injured from the sale and improper handling of the loose batteries.