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Well I had a set of Ralphs (Grocery Store) D-cells in a
Flashlight/Siren/Radio unit in the trunk of the car for probably 2 years and thought better check them -- deader than a door nail but no leakage Your leakage may vary (:-) -- el lector se guarda Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Tony Meloche" wrote in message ... Consumer's Union tests alkaline batteries ever few years, and their most recent tests say "buy by price" - they found no meaningful differences in length of life from Duracell/Eveready all the way down through "Rite-Aid" brand and the like. They seem to have become a homogenized technology, like color TV - one is generally as good as another (it was NOT that way 15 years ago with batteries, though). I started taking a chance on "generics" again about 2 years ago, and have been pleased with the length of life vis-a-vis Duracell or Eveready. But the generics are probably made by one or the other of the "big boys", anyway. Tony That makes sense. Alkaline batteries have been made for over 40 years, and all the real important patents have probably run out. My biggest concern with the bargain basement batteries is leakage. Some of them just don't seem as well constructed. Frank Dresser |
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