160 x AA batteries Alkaline batteries
Premium Alkaline Batteries.
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EXP 08/2027
Manufactured in China
Count: 160 pieces
Free Australia Post Standard Shipping
160 x AA batteries Alkaline batteries
Premium Alkaline Batteries.
Bulk Buy!
EXP 08/2027
Manufactured in China
Count: 160 pieces
Free Australia Post Standard Shipping
i imported a 40ft container , this is cheaper than amazon /bunnings . This is the cheapest possible price for AA alkaline
You did what Jeremy ?
20c a battery! What a legend.
Any deals on 2032 coin cells? I miss the days when I could buy them 100 for $5, even if they were 1/4 the capacity of the genuine ones
brb just ordering a 40ft container of button cells
changed my mind, soz.
Next time be quicker
Are they genuine Maxxell?
Maxell, not the fakes Maxell.
Ah, so not genuine Maxxel either?
Don't think I could use them all before they leak.
Great deal if you need them. I can’t imagine what a 40ft container of AA batteries weighs. Shippers must have freaked.
seems like a pretty substantial gamble to me
It just does not weigh more than the maximum allowable limit. So, no dramas.
would you expect to be able to move that much stock of aa s?
Is this available on the ebay site?
No just direct off the website , ebay fees . I prefer to make cheaper price directly
I'm about to stock up on some 2032H batteries, they are currently cheaper on your eBay store compared to your website. $14.95 vs $19.95. If you would to match or beat your eBay store price on your website I'll purchase of there instead to save you on some fees :)
How does $14.95 for 10 , they are genuine maxell cr2032 H high density
@iwantabargain1: @iwantabargain1
Hi, is this still a deal, looks to be $19.95 on your website.
Thanks
A 40ft container of AAs? Stick wheels, seats and a steering wheel on that thing, hey presto you got yourself a Cybertruck!
Unless you are going to use this quantity reasonably quickly, you may be better to get the 100 pack of Amazon Basics for $28.99 with 10 year shelf life:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01B8R6PF2
cheap enough to use for ballast