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ACDelco’s 48-count AAA Super Alkaline Batteries deliver reliable 1.5V power with advanced leak-resistant technology and a 10-year shelf life. Ideal for high-drain household and office devices, these eco-friendly batteries contain no mercury or cadmium, ensuring long-lasting performance and environmental responsibility.
P**O
They don't corrode like the Duracell brand and last as long
A great replacement for the overpriced and unreliable Duracell batteries, which in my experience almost always end up corroding the battery compartment. In contrast, these batteries have performed exceptionally well. I’ve been a long-time user of ACDelco batteries and can confidently say they’re reliable and long-lasting. No leaks, no mess—just consistent performance.
J**N
Perfect for heavy duty needs
I use a lot of batteries at Halloween and Christmas, these work great in all applications including animatronics and are a great deal. I was always a Duracell battery-only user, but another prolific decorator turned me on to these and now I won't use anything else.
R**3
Power Up Without Draining Your Wallet!
These batteries are a great buy. They last a long time and come in sturdy, well-organized packaging that makes storage easy. Whether it’s for remotes, toys, or small electronics, they’ve been reliable every time. For the price, you get excellent value without sacrificing performance. Definitely a smart staple to keep on hand!
J**E
Better than expected for the price
It seems that batteries have dropped in quality accross the board. These work just as good as some of the higher priced ones. If im getting mid-tier quality, I expect to pay mid-tier prices, and these deliver. Based on other brands I have used recently, I would rank these somewhere around the 80 to 85 percentile range.
J**N
Compact and Powerful Everyday Batteries
The ACDelco 48-Count AAA Batteries provide strong, reliable power for all your small electronic devices. With a 10-year shelf life, they stay fresh and ready for use long after purchase. Their super alkaline construction delivers maximum performance, making them ideal for remotes, clocks, wireless mice, and toys. Customers love the consistent energy output without sudden drops in performance. The packaging is also reclosable, keeping the batteries neat and preventing them from getting lost. These batteries offer great value, combining quality and quantity at an affordable price. Overall, they are a solid choice for anyone needing dependable AAA batteries on hand.
D**N
Good batteries
These batteries are equivalent to retail batteries but with the convenience of home delivery and a cheaper price.
B**S
DuraCell and EverReady Don't Hold a Candle to This Work Horse
I am now a strongly committed believer in this brand that outperforms by wide margins, over the 2 brands which deliver the most hype through advertising. I have always been a DuraCell customer and decided to purchase in quantity, for all of the devices I have at home. And I do a lot of traveling which requires the use of AAA batteries in mobile devices (outside of typical smartphones, etc).I stumbled upon a review for ACDelco batteries, which was done by a consumer who had battery discharge test equipment to measure the actual load and capacity of multiple brands of batteries, ignoring all of the advertising hype, which motivates people to buy one over another, This reviewer. tested all of the major brands, taking brand new batteries of each and putting them through a regimen of uses to see how quickly they drained, under various loads. He had a battery discharge measuring device (Opus), which draws specific levels of power, from light to heavy loads, and yields the results in a measurable way. I love it when someone posts a review which peels back the skin of an onion, to see what is really going on "under the hood". In case you can't find his review, I am quoting it in parentheses below, after my comments.At first, I was a bit bit surprised, being a long time "victim" of DuraCell and EverReady advertising, having never considered ACDelco, but then it made a lot of sense that this General Motors company and brand has always equipped their new cars with their own ACDelco batteries. It certainly makes sense that they might have a deeper brain trust of technology to deliver a superior "small electronics" battery. At any rate, I am extremely pleased that I stumbled upon his review, which means a lot more to me than all of the advertising hype, which does nothing to deliver any actual credible and unbiased information.The reviewer goes by the profile name of just "C" and is an Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer. His review is at the top of reviews for the ACDelco battery page on Amazon with the following linkhttps://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-Batteries-Alkaline-Battery-Performance/dp/B00FF8KQJC/ref=pd_sim_121_4?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=WYRQGK7Z5SQ285XRJ6SS&th=1Below is his review without the images which he attached, showing his test equipment and charts of his results for 6 Brands tested.C (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)5.0 out of 5 stars6 Brands Tested: Capacity test results + a clear winnerOctober 31, 2015I couldn't find a review stating the tested capacity of the leading AAA batteries on Amazon, so I took it upon myself to find out. For each of the 6 types I've tested (ACDelco, AmazonBasics, Duracell Coppertop, Duracell Procell, Energizer, and Rayovac), I discharged 3 batteries in my Opus BT-C2000 battery analyzer at rates of 100 ma, 200 ma, and 400 ma (discharge rate affects usable capacity). These ACDelco batteries were among the top in capacity, and stomped EVERY other battery in terms of value, with AmazonBasics as a runner-up.The capacity at each discharge rate was:Disch Rt | Capacity | Runtime | Sample use case100 mA | 1005 mAh | 10.1 hrs | Low-power LED flashlight200 mA | 864 mAh | 4.3 hrs | Electronic toy / medium LED flashlight400 mA | 670 mAh | 1.7 hrs | Motorized toy / bright LED flashlightI ran the ACDelco batteries first, and my original review I stated that "Though not top-notch, these results are perfectly respectable". Well, since then I've run 5 more brands, and these are pretty close to top-notch. The only other brand that managed to beat them in ANY category was AmazonBasics, but really AmazonBasics and ACDelco were at the top of the stack and the differences were probably within the margin of error. Put simply: these batteries pack a lot of punch, and they're cheap. For the cost (~$10 as of this writing), these are an excellent value -- the power supplied per dollar spent is nearly unbeatable for a non-rechargeable aaa battery, AND the capacity is very nearly the best I've tested.I have not tested shelf life or leak resistance for any of the batteries in my roundup, so it's possible that some of the other batteries may do better in that regard. The one thing I *have* learned is that a battery's marketing has nothing to do with its actual performance for power capacity ... assuming that the same is true for storage, you'll have to wait until somebody runs a thorough leak and storage test to know which brand is best.I have posted reviews for Duracell Procell, Duracell Coppertop, Energizer, and AmazonBasics aaa alkaline batteries with capacity data gathered using the exact same method and equipment. I have attached a graph and table summarizing the results in the images. To find the full reviews for the other brands for comparison purposes, go to the product pages linked below and search for 'mah' under 'all reviews' (or just browse to them on my profile)."" End Quote
G**G
Reasonable price
Works great on my grandsons electric trains
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