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UPC | 041333116013 |
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Duracell Coppertop 9V Alkaline Battery 1 Each
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DO NOT BUY Duracell batteries. Had them in a desk clock. After clock stopped, opened clock to replace AA battery. Battery leaking everywhere with liquid and white crust. New clock is ruined. Never had this happen with Energizer. Will Never Buy Duracell.
Duracell used to guarantee to repair or replace a device damaged by a defective battery, but no more. They will evaluate the consumer complaint, and then make their decision. In other words, no definitive guarantee is provided. I would be wary of these batteries. I have had new batteries leak while still in the package. I have had new batteries read low voltage right out of the package.
Duracell restrictions on so called special characters limit my ability to post a properly punctuated review in decent grammar but I shall try anyway. We have happily been using various sizes of Duracell Coppertop alkaline batteries for many years and have never before had any reason to be disappointed with their quality. The other day however our Sony remote control module stopped working and when we opened the battery compartment to replace its two Duracell batteries after about six months of use we found that one of them had leaked causing corrosion damage to both of its battery compartment contacts. This occurred on March ninth in the year two thousand fourteen in spite of the Duracell being labeled with a best before date of March two thousand sixteen. Although I have tried cleaning the affected contacts the remote control module no longer works even with absolutely fresh batteries probably because at least one of the thin connecting wires hidden inside the device has been corroded all the way through. I have had to order a new one at a cost of about fifty dollars Canadian and when it arrives in a few weeks I shall try to send the damaged unit along with the offending battery to Duracell for repair or compensation. It is a sad comment on our times but it seems that a growing number of name brand products with previously excellent reputations are currently suffering a similar decline in quality.
Just had a maglite flashlight destroyed from leaking Copper Top battery. Just using in non extreme environment. Very diapointing. Third occurane of an issue in lat 8 years. It may be time to try a new brand. I used to excusively use Duracell batteries but not sure this is smart to do anymore.
For over 40 years I have relied on Duracell batteries...but not anymore. The alkaline AA and AAA batteries appear to have degraded in quality as I have experienced a marked increase in leakage...even in the packages before they are opened and well before the expiration dates. Two of my remote controls were RUINED by leaking Duracell batteries that were not that old. I know the batteries carry a warranty, but who has the time to file a claim...lesson learned: use another name brand.
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