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Duracell Procell AA 24 Pack offers professional-grade alkaline batteries with a 10-year shelf life, reliable performance across extreme temperatures (-4˚F to 129˚F), and mercury-free composition. Ideal for high-demand devices, this bulk pack ensures longer service life, reducing downtime and replacement frequency for busy professionals.
| ASIN | B00009V2QX |
| Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Camera Flash |
| Battery Capacity | 2500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery Weight | 1.3 Grams |
| Brand | DURACELL |
| Built-In Media | All |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,772 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041333855950, 00885766288257 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.59 x 0.59 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Duracell |
| Model Name | av2022-Duracell-duracell procell aa pack pcbkd packaging may vary-8726c5c8 |
| Model Number | PC1500BKD09 |
| Number of Batteries | 24 AA batteries required. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camera Flash |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| UPC | 041333515403 885766288257 041333245485 641438160159 041333855950 885374056910 885949711770 777780486484 041333857954 041333520483 041333243481 041333521480 |
| Unit Count | 24 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer. |
A**T
Great Value for this photographer, works 100% of the time...so far.
I use massive amounts of AA batteries for my canon speed lights. Over the course of a week, I will use 8-24 batteries. It is a major component of my COGS, so cost is important. (Although I am starting to replace my battery affliction with rechargeable lithium battery packs, I have to pace myself because they have a very high cost per unit and cash flow is important.). I have used almost every major battery brand and here is why I think these pro-cell & ultra batteries are the best. They work 100% of the time. If you are not a photographer, you might want to stop reading here- When I buy Duracell copper top batteries in bulk from Big Box Stores, some will work for 200 flashes (4 AA's) and some will work for 50 flashes. Why? I don't know. I carry around a battery tester and when my radio transmission feature is not sending correct information, I check the battery level. Almost all AA batteries can be reliably used (in my speed lights) until the battery is run down to ½ of original power. After that, the communications become garbled and my receiver flashes may or may not put out the power that my transmitter is requesting. I have learned to live with this fact. Enter the Duracell Procell and Ultra. I can use almost all of the battery life and have been able to extend my battery usage about ⅓ more than before. I do not know why, perhaps these are kept in a better temperature environment before being sold to the consumer. That is only a guess- I really don't know.
Z**I
Great Choice
Recomended ..The Best
B**S
Strong bright fresh test in flashlight
Been consistent user of Duracell Coppertop. Read the glowing Procell reviews and figured what the heck since Coppers seem to be losing their full power rather quicker lately in consumer devices - PC wireless gear, flashlights, etc. Even products claiming 6 months battery life seemed rundown in 3 or so months. Mouse would still work ok but seemed sluggish. Put those 2 AAs into standard flashlight and sure enough they weren't fully bright like when new. Popped in 2 of these (dated March 2017!) and flashlight burned brighter than ever did with fresh Coppers. Course instant thought popped into head bone. Does this mean early burn out? You know the game, fast start - poor finish... Guess time will tell. Reviews don't suggest that problem tho and would prob have shown up by now about a burn out after just 2 months or so. If I can get 5 perhaps 6 months in a mouse with enough power left to run the flashlight by then, I'll be happy at this price. Pays to replace batteries anyway else forget and find a mess of nasty chem gunk in there. Old cable remote had that. Read about the Amazon house brand which also gets strong reviews. Seems also a good deal considering some early house product reviews were iffy. Usually barf was poor quality control. Seems better sourcing lately. Procell for now just on basis of brand name. Won't even bother to put the batteries into refrigerator like in old days. Was supposed to retard spoilage by delaying chem reactions. Same idea as with unexposed film wrapped up in fridge. Current chem materials don't benefit from that kind of low temp storage. Of course the knock off Chinese copies in Man'h are dated far oot years too on Coppers. Never saw them do imitations of Procell. Tried a set of Coppers for a $1 once. Lasted maybe 1 hour weakly and 2 of 6 wete dead. Simple packaging. Good free delivery came via USPS on date stated. Couldn't do a daily track like w/ UPS, Fedex or Lazership so gotta be aware of delivery drop off plans or USPS will leave a message not box. Lazership just leaves the box outside apt door. Half of this walk up building gets Amazon deliveries regularly. I add my 5 Stars and hope incoming Hurricane Irene acts nice.
T**R
Good replacement for regular copper tops
So I go on Amazon to get some good AA batteries. These Procells come up but no regular copper tops. Never heard of them before. So they look good but what does that mean? So now the research starts (burning extra time) to see if these are any good. Turns out it's difficult to really find out the difference between them. The Duracell website is no help. I can't find the specs for the batteries. (What a surprise!) Turns out looking for information about these batteries isn't new to people. Go onto the Duracell website and search for Procell and you come up with nothing. Google Duracell Procell and you discover a completely different Duracell website run for the industrial market. Of course, no specs here either. In comparing what information they have on the two websites, plus some information from forums, they are almost the same battery. Duracell does say the Procell are charged to a higher voltage, whatever that does for you - not sure that means the battery capacity is better. But it also says the Procells are bulk packaged (for lower cost). So I would venture to say these puppies are a good equivalent to the regular copper tops at a lower cost. I bought them and they seem to work fine. Duracell lost a star because of the time I had to spend figuring out if these batteries would work as an equivalent to the copper tops.
R**L
Long-Lasting Power for All Your Devices
As someone who heavily relies on batteries for various devices, I am extremely satisfied with the Duracell Procell AA Batteries. This 24-pack provides an ample supply of reliable power for all my gadgets, and I am impressed with their long-lasting performance. One of the standout features of these batteries is their durability and longevity. They consistently deliver strong and reliable power to my devices, ensuring that they run smoothly and efficiently. Whether it's for my TV remote, wireless mouse, or kid's toys, these batteries prove to be up to the task, even under heavy usage. Another aspect I appreciate is the "Procell" technology, which is specifically designed for professional applications. This means that these batteries are built to perform well under demanding conditions, making them ideal for high-drain devices like digital cameras and portable game consoles. I have found that they outlast many other standard batteries, saving me both time and money in the long run. The 24-pack packaging is also very convenient, providing me with a substantial supply of batteries that I can store and access easily. With this pack, I always have spare batteries on hand whenever I need them, ensuring that my devices stay powered up without any interruptions. Furthermore, I appreciate that Duracell Procell batteries are mercury-free, making them more environmentally friendly. I feel good knowing that I am using batteries that are both high-performance and safe for the environment. Overall, the Duracell Procell AA 24 Pack is an excellent investment for anyone in need of reliable and long-lasting batteries. They consistently deliver top-notch performance, and their large quantity ensures that I never run out of power when I need it most. If you're looking for batteries that you can trust for all your devices, I highly recommend giving these a try.
H**C
Will buy again when needed.
Excellent value.
J**L
I'm convinced that buying batteries in bulk is a much better deal
Buying batteries in bulk is the way to go. When you compare prices (even against other Duracell packs) of four or eight batteries against 24, these 24-packs (and larger) are a bargain. Also, if I go to the store, I always cheap out and just buy four or eight--and then regret that cheapness later. Since I started buying larger packs, I never seem to run out. These are packed as six four-packs of AA batteries. I am a photographer and go through a lot of AA batteries in accessory flash units (Nikon SB 900 currently) and while there is no question that Lithium batteries are longer lasting than these, they are also super expensive. I hate just tossing batteries away when they are used up, but that seems to be the current reality. In any even, I think these are very reliable batteries, affordable and while not the best batteries made, are very good and long lasting.
D**N
They are good batteries at a good price.
Arrived on time exactly as described. I have been buying junk $ store batteries for a few years. At the price of these batteries it makes no sense to buy the cheap ones. These last way longer for a little bit more they are worth it. Would reccomend and will buy again. The cheap ones are barely 4 months in co2 and smoke detectors answer remote controls. UPDATE DISASTER So I put 3 of these AA batteries out of the box in a new Lyric Water detector. I tried several times to sync the unit to my phone unsuccessfully, so I just put the unit on my computer and decided to Lyric for further instructions. Today I picked up the Lyric and noticed a small puddle under it and goo was dripping out of it. severely damaged my computer top and the unit was full of this goo. Battery leaked all over the inside of the Lyric and on the computer. I remind you I purchased these dura cells in May, they have been kept in original box inside an air conditioned house. Expiration date is 2033/???????. I cleaned the new Lyric and top of the computer but acid ate into the finish. Do I chance 3 from another box or go buy new and throw these away? What to do with the other new boxes I have. Hell the dollar store batteries last longer than 8 hours!!! not a happy camper as you buy the good battery and the 6 for a dollar battery hold up better. Any ideas? Or was I fooled
P**1
Good value
Came in 2 separate boxes with 5 loose. Purchased for Christmas battery operated lights
J**Z
Excelente precio y calidad
Duran más que cualquier pila normal
L**E
Batterie AA
Fonctionne bien et c'est toujours celle que j'achète
M**N
Batteries
As expected thanks
A**R
battery
good battery
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