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The Central Ohio Krogers have 4AA 4AAA 1-9v 2C 2D battery packs on
sale for $.99 (alkaline). Bigger packs regular price. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Krogers???
"Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... The Central Ohio Krogers have 4AA 4AAA 1-9v 2C 2D battery packs on sale for $.99 (alkaline). Bigger packs regular price. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Jim Hackett wrote:
Krogers??? Sure..Kroy Krogers..famous actor and musician. Appeared in many westerns. He was also a renowned stuffer of deceased animal stars. On an unrelated issue, Dale Evan's whereabouts are still unknown. Toussad's has no comment. mike |
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![]() "Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... The Central Ohio Krogers have 4AA 4AAA 1-9v 2C 2D battery packs on sale for $.99 (alkaline). STAY AWAY from Kroger batteries if you value your electronics! They are shoddy cheap batteries which are made in China that start to leak after 2-3 Weeks of intermittent use. Don't put them in your radio or other portable unless you want to clean it out with baking soda after they explode and leak "battery juice" all over the insides of the unit. I lost an inexpensive but handy Radio Shack scanner to these cheap crappy China AA batteries that Kroger and other similar stores like them sells. Stick with the name brands like Eveready, Radio Shack, Ray-O-Vac, Panasonic and others. If the battery says "MADE IN CHINA" on it, don't buy it or you'll be sorry you did later on ! |
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Rev. P.P.Vulvamassage wrote:
"Ron Hardin" wrote in message .. The Central Ohio Krogers have 4AA 4AAA 1-9v 2C 2D battery packs on sale for $.99 (alkaline). STAY AWAY from Kroger batteries if you value your electronics! They are shoddy cheap batteries which are made in China that start to leak after 2-3 Weeks of intermittent use. Don't put them in your radio or other portable unless you want to clean it out with baking soda after they explode and leak "battery juice" all over the insides of the unit. I lost an inexpensive but handy Radio Shack scanner to these cheap crappy China AA batteries that Kroger and other similar stores like them sells. Stick with the name brands like Eveready, Radio Shack, Ray-O-Vac, Panasonic and others. If the battery says "MADE IN CHINA" on it, don't buy it or you'll be sorry you did later on ! I've used them all over for years with no problem. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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BDK wrote:
Hmm, I've had way more problems with Ray-O-Vac batteries, both in the old days, and recently, than all the other battery brands put together. That's strange. I have a drawer full of Ray-O-Vac batteries; I've been using them for years now. The only good rechargeables I have are AA Ray-O-Vac NiMH. Ray-O-Vac are my second choice after Eveready, but they're much less expensive than Eveready. -- "The Democrats are all over this. Democratic strategists feel John Kerry's war record means he can beat Bush. They say when it comes down to it, voters will always vote for a war hero over someone who tried to get out of the war. I'll be sure to mention that to Bob Dole when I see him." -- Jay Leno |
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BDK wrote:
says... That's strange. I have a drawer full of Ray-O-Vac batteries; I've been using them for years now. The only good rechargeables I have are AA Ray-O-Vac NiMH. Ray-O-Vac are my second choice after Eveready, but they're much less expensive than Eveready. Ray-O-Vac AA's seem to leak more than all the other ones do. I almost lost a very expensive handheld when a set I had just bought started leaking. If the battery indicator hadn't dropped like a rock, I wouldn't have checked them and seen that 3 of the 4 were oozing nasty looking stuff out of the - end. I haven't had that problem either. I've had the occasional Energizer leak; I've had a lot of Kirkland (Costco) batteries leak, but only those that were lightly used and lasted a long time in the equipment; but I've been using a whole lot of Ray-O-Vacs over the past few years (I buy the AA batteries 30 at a time) and no leaks. Opening my battery drawer, I'm slightly low; I've got 2 D, 14 C, 4 9V, 39 AA and 20 AAA left. Incidentally, I cut my AA use *greatly* by using NiMH in the DX-398. -- "John Kerry unveiled his newest campaign slogan: 'A mind is a terrible thing to make up.'" -- Jay Leno |
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Hmm, I've had way more problems with Ray-O-Vac batteries, both in the
old days, and recently, than all the other battery brands put together. Used those terrible Kroger batts for a couple of years, and had zero problems.. The only batteries that I've ever used that were noticeably worse than any other brand are Maxell. About half the life of any other brand. Walgreens batteries are a very good buy. |
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