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Default Cost-benefit ratio of AA rechargeables?

On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:47:07 GMT, Don White wrote:

PocoLoco wrote:

My local Costco sells Duracell AA's for 33 cents each. You are getting ripped
off.

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John H

the 'Ultras' are more expensive than the regular Duracell batteries.
Sure you're not buying the 40 pack of Kirkland brand batteries?
(I may be quoting you the price for AAA size Ultras).


No, they're the duracell alkaline. The AAA I have are duracell ultras, but
they're still just alkaline batteries. I mispoke though, they're 39 cents each,
not 33. At Home Depot they're 42 cents each.

Here's a place you can save some bucks:

http://www.batteriesandbutter.com/Me... egory_Code=bt

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