Batteries There are a dime a dozen and whether there rather cheap no-name products or brand merchandise preferred, if you change or "his" brand remains true, may well simply be a faith question. The fact is that the more expensive brand batteries, led by Duracell hold, for the higher price actually longer. Whether the increase in terms of durability the higher price actually perfectly captures, I can not judge, but if you, like me handle it for years, pays for brand batteries to special offers and then a bit stored, you are the bottom line is not likely to reflect more than for cheaper no-name products and for the environment, it is undoubtedly better to resort to longer lasting batteries and thus at least to reduce a bit the waste disposal.
The reviewed here 1.5 Volt AA batteries come in a handy pack of twelve and fit in many household appliances usual. Whether they, as the manufacturer promises, are actually 10 year storage capable without losing charge, of course I can not judge because I do not care me to stockpile on soo long time, but in any case are Duracell batteries significantly not perishable like so some of my already purchased cheap batteries that were partially empty or at least weakened considerably after a relatively short time spent. For this purpose, my holding the slightly higher price with brand batteries is certainly worthwhile, so that I forgive full marks here.