Energizer Ultimate Lithium vs Amazon Basics AA Batteries Comparison

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Nope, not for me! Acurite weather stations recommend that exact battery for their out door 5 in 1 sensor array. When I did, it worked fine for a few months, then when the batteries started running down, the sensor went bizzerk and started transmitting crazy readings, like -40ºF and 125mph winds! Also, at night it would not transmit any data. During the day, it would work again. Been using Amazon basics again. No more crazy crap anymore, but actually get the low battery warning before total failure! They last over the winter (Michigan winter), well into the next year, about 6-8 months.

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Those energizers suck all the Big name company like energizers Duracell they’re a waste of money when I would have to grab the CR123 or CR2 the OLIGHT brand The lights were brighter and the batteries last a lot longer and brighter a lot longer those energizers would die fast and do you know what other batteries I had really good luck with camera batteries like Kodak I believe the brand was I buy the Revac and another brand I would get because they’re really cheap when you buy them I always buy the AAA‘s and the AAs for the house for the remote controls the AC Delco triple E‘s I think it was 50 of them I got for like 10 or 11 bucks but like when you see the same batteries on Amazon for different prices that’s because there’s different people selling them third-party sellers

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But the OLIGHT 123 and the Kodak -max super alkaline and the Kodak Max super alkaline the Kodex that I had I don’t even believe they were the super alkaline I just know that the Kodak batteries that I had work better than any energizer Duracell any of those big-name batteries that charge you all that money especially the the blue and silver ones you get them from Home Depot they suck and I buy the AC Delco I’m not saying they’re great I mean I didn’t buy the best ones I see they were alkalines I would get the AAA‘s for my remote controls and for $10 I have a lot of remote controls they last me over two years now for mine LED lights the Kodak batteries i’m trying to remember how long the sheriff fire in the stream light batteries last it it’s been a while since I bought those oh but a lot of times you get better prices when you sign up on their email list and that goes for lots of companies

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