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Panasonic Evolta D Premium Alkaline Batteries, 2-Pack $2 (RRP $8) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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edit: 12:57 23/06 seems to be back in stock!

D Size Evolta Premium Alkaline Batteries
Anti-Leak Seal and Tough Coating
Up to 10 year expiry date (when unused and properly stored)
Our No,1 long-lasting alkaline battery (Compared to Panasonic's standard alkaline range)
Ideal for high drain devices

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  • Thanks OP good for the smoke detectors

    • +3

      These are D-size, not 9V…

      • Oh yes sorry just realised thanks!

  • Thanks OP bought x2

  • Any deals on solar rechargeable AA batteries

  • +2

    use adapters to utilise your overstocked pile of eneloops!

    • I do this, eneloop pros have done the C battery job perfectly, no waste and no more purchases when flat

      • Me too. Works as a treat!

    • any deals? I'm seeing 4 for $26 which is…expensive.

      • Get the ikea ones

  • $7.99 for me, what's the trick/code/promo?

    • strange, the link is now pointing to the c sized batteries, it was 100% pointing to the D size when I set it up,

      • +1

        That’s because it’s OOS, so the listing hops onto the next available product

        • Oh well missed it,
          Thanks OP I just need to be faster.

  • What do you use these for?

    • My Magnum touch… :)

      • Is that the black or purple version of the 12inch vibrator?

        • +1

          LOL Black one of course, harder.

    • maglight

  • Kodak same price, for those that missed out:
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Kodak-Super-Heavy-Batteries-300693…

    No idea if quality as good.

    • +1

      Jesus christ, Companies still manufacture zinc batteries? 1901 called it wants its battery chemistry back lol.

      • maybe they were made in 1901

        They don't make em like they used to

        • You clearly haven't ever used a zinc-carbon battery. Super low capacity and super low current draw. There is a reason that they are almost never seen anymore. Even the newer Zinc-Chloride "Heavy Duty" batteries were garbage compared to a modern alkaline cell.

  • Back to full price….

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