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The DURACELL Optimum AA Batteries pack features 18 long-lasting alkaline batteries, formulated with 4X Power Boost Ingredients for superior performance. Trusted by consumers, these batteries come in a resealable package for easy access and storage, ensuring you're always prepared for any device that needs a power boost.
Brand Name | DURACELL |
Model Info | 5009606 |
Item Weight | 1.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.09 x 6 x 5.25 inches |
Item model number | 5009606 |
Batteries | 18 AA batteries required. (included) |
Part Number | OPT1500B18PR |
Color | No Color |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Compatible Device | Remotes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | Duracell Optimum AA Batteries with Power Boost Ingredients, 18 Count Pack Double A Battery with Long-lasting Power, All-Purpose Alkaline AA Battery for Household and Office Devices |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
A**O
Long lasting
Great batteries. I still have not used them all after buying them more than a couple years ago.
A**H
Great product
Worked as expected
M**Z
baterias
muy buenas
S**T
Good for the cost
Works as should
B**N
Long lasting
I bought a smaller package a few years ago to use in my wireless keyboard and mouse. I use these items daily for 8 hours a day for my job. But I found that I really love these batteries so started using them in anything I had that took a AA battery. I bought this package because I finally used my last 2 from the old package and I still have not gotten into this package yet. Plus unlike other batteries the packaging is easy to get into.
Y**X
Long life, a bit more expensive, but not better value than CopperTop
Batteries are difficult to test for a consumer. I have seen in the past (in my own, informal, unscientific testing) that some "Pro"-labeled ones actually under-performed their "regular" counterparts. So, allow me to share with you a battery test I made between the Duracell CopperTop, Quantum, and Optimum batteries, then compare them to the Energizer Max and Ultimate Lithium. Finally, I will compare them to the rechargeable, Panasonic Eneloop Pro. This was likely my most expensive battery test I have ever undertaken, and because they are one-time-use batteries, not the most eco-friendly. I apologize for the latter!PROS- Lasted long, but surprisingly not much better than the CopperTop ones- Slider packaging holds the batteries together better, though I recommend dedicated, plastic battery holders for better and more space-efficient storageCONS- Costs more than Duracell's other lines- Not worth the extra premium for a slight increase in battery lifeTESTINGI tested the batteries by having 3 of them each used in an Imaginarium RC train and having it go around a flat, circular track. Each time it would pass a specific point on the track, a sensor was hit to track what time it completed a loop. In the end, I had an Excel spreadsheet that showed the number of loops that were made. From there, I calculated the start time and the last time it hit the sensor. Keep in mind, however, that many factors could affect a battery's performance. Some are made better for one type of use, but would fare worse for another.Surprisingly, the Duracell CopperTop slightly outperformed the Quantum, whereas the Optimum ran longest between the three.MARKETINGDuracell markets the CopperTop being less premium than the Quantum, and that in turn less than the Optimum. Visually, that can be represented as:CopperTop < Quantum < OptimumACTUAL RESULT (with the RC train)Quantum < CopperTop < OptimumThis showed that paying the extra pennies for the Quantum over the CopperTop was not worth it. The Optimum, with just a slight advantage in battery life over the CopperTop did not fare much better either. So, from a Duracell perspective, I would continue to stick with the CopperTops for best value and decent battery life.Next, I threw in some Energizers. The Max and one of my favorites, the Ultimate Lithium.- Max outperformed all 3: CopperTop, Quantum, and Optimum by about 60%.- Ultimate Lithium (which is not Alkaline, by the way), nearly DOUBLED the battery life over the CopperTop! This was not surprising to me as this line is a BEAST (with the gigantic price tag that comes with it.)Visually, the RC train result was:Quantum < CopperTop < Optimum < Max (+60%) < Ultimate Lithium (+110%)Finally, I wanted to see how the RC car would work with my favorite, rechargable batteries that I depend on for my professional photography work: Panasonic's Eneloop Pro. The Eneloop are designed to hold 70% of their charge for up to 10 years, and for wedding photography, that is an important factor as I cannot afford taking out batteries that may not be able to provide the power I need at a moment's notice.The result? They did average. Visually:Quantum < CopperTop < Optimum < Eneloop Pro < Max < Ultimate LithiumPrice wise, the Eneloop Pro and Ultimate Lithium afford a VERY high premium. They are EXPENSIVE. If you asked me which batteries I recommend over the other, the answer is: it depends.Some devices work better with Alkaline or Lithium than NiMH rechargables. Alkalines provide a higher, initial voltage for more power, are cheaper, but once they hit a certain discharge threshold, they become useless very quickly with certain types of devices. With the Eneloop Pro, they provide a longer discharge life, can be used for a longer, sustained period, and of course, be recharged hundreds of times. So, what does that mean?I would like to re-iterate that I am not a professional, lab-certified, battery tester. Your own results may vary from my own, informal, unscientific testing using a RC train.For RC cars, the Duracell Alkalines are my recommendation -- specifically, the CopperTop. For photography equipment and flashlights, I go with the Eneloop Pro for the long battery life and their ability to hold their charge for a prolonged time. For critical devices that require the longest battery life, such as fire alarms, I'd go with the Ultimate Lithium.With all that said, among the CopperTop, Quantum, and Optimum line of Duracell batteries, I'd stick with the less expensive CopperTop for its better cost-to-life ratio.
H**X
extremely reliable with high output and high drain
I have these running a robot right now and surprisingly they're outperforming everything I have which makes my rechargeables far more disappointing compared to these. I pull a voltage rating of 1.5 to 1.6 and consistently over having been used for a while they still retain that power output which is very surprising. I think you get a fair amount of batteries for this price and I haven't seen a battery that competes with it.
J**S
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