If you're in need of AAA batteries, you can grab a 20 pack of them at Amazon for a little over $6. It's a good deal because the normal price for that is almost $18. But you can get it for $6.87. For anyone interested, here is the link:Log In
It depends on where you buy them from. My agency buys them in bulk and we get a substantial discount. While the average person wont get that discount you can still contact the company and possibly get together with family and friends to put in a discounted order.
Not a bad deal, but aren't they considered dangerous goods if you want to buy them from another country and be shipped by plane? It can considerably increase the transport fees.
Thanks a lot for posting this great deal. It's always a good idea to have extra batteries on hand in case of an emergency. I generally hate buying batteries because they are so expensive, but Duracell is a great brand and that's a very low price.
You cannot ship batteries unless you do it via a courier, like Fed Ex or UPS, and I am sure they will charge you extra for that! I know this form personal experience.
They are $8.97 now, but that is still a really good deal. I am going to get my husband to order a pack when he gets home. Our children have a lot of electronic toys that require these batteries. We pay $20 for a big pack like this. I also like to keep batteries stocked up just in case something happens. Thank you for posting this deal.
Sounds like a good deal. We go through so many batteries in this house. Anytime that I can save money on batteries makes me very happy. Thank you for sharing this deal.
Yeah I figured this would be helpful to a few people. They did have the same for AA batteries but they got rid of it.
That is not bad at all. The only problem I have had is when I get batteries from the Internet they are usually right at the expiration date. They are still good after that point, but in my experience they usually end up dying off faster.
This is a great deal! I was at Sam's Club yesterday, and there was a 20 pack for $18 and that was after a $2 'instant rebate'. Great info!