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![]() "GO BEARCATS" wrote in message ... What's the groups take on this particular brand? I've never purchased them myself. I bought a pack of sixteen of them for $3.87 (including tax.) Ray-O-Vacs used to be my favorite brand. I could get a large pack at the home improvement store for a good price. They seemed to last about as long as Duracells. And they were made in Wisconsin. And they had a excellent guarantee. Now, I think they're making them in Asia. That's a disappointment. I still have some of my old Ray-O-Vac D cells. I don't know how good the newer ones are. I know this part has been mentioned before but if someone would be so kind, what's the best way to store batteries (alkaline) or is there? I know not to have them out in the extreme heat, but I've read some people put em' in the fridge. Is there any validity to this other than cold batteries? ;-) They self discharge more slowly in the refrigerator. They don't have full power until they warm up. Usually, it's not worth worrying about. Alkalines last a long time at room temperature. Frank Dresser |
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