dealscr123a non-rechargeable lithium batteries - 20…

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by ntsupply
added 2 years ago

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No deal, store brand batteries are half that.

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@brenpark: wow! what store is that? if i can get a better price than this, i will purchase there. and i thought this was a good deal.

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Really and truly - this is a very good price for lithium batteries - especially with the free freight.

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@ntsupply: oh no doubt. especially with the free shipping. sarcasm doesn't translate well through text, you can't beat this deal. I will be purchasing one pack.

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Better have a LOT of friends with cameras that take these to go through that many batteries, or at least take a whole lot of pictures. With as many pictures as I take, these would outlast my camera, I'm sure...

Then again, who uses these anymore? Are there any digital cameras that use these? Maybe SLR cameras? I only know of old fashioned 35mm cameras that use these.

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A lot of tactical flashlights still use these. Grabbing a couple for my Surefire.

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My S&W light I got on woot uses these- this is a good price.

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A couple of Asian brands are re-labeled and sold here. Surefire, at about $2 each + freight, is an example. This is an excellent price even with the expected 10% DOA.

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My brand new Samsung point-and-shoot uses these. A pair lasts about 3 months / 1000 pictures.

They're also great for you kids' favorite toys 'cause you'll never have to replace them lol.

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Cool, I'm in for one. Always wanted to get a nice flashlight :)

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36 pack AAs can be found at Home Depot or Lowes for 11-13 bucks usually. Even saw a brick of 100 AAs at Lowes for not much more than that, but they were Rayovac or something as opposed to the 36pack Energizers.

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@milkboy31: These aren't AAs
These are a special size used in cameras and such

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I wouldn't mind a nice flashlight, looked at that Surefire brand... Damn! A nice flashlight would be nice, but there is no way I can drop that much on a flashlight! OUCH!

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there are "alternative" nice flashlights, ultrafire, pentagon-light, etc. Be sure to read the reviews on each before you buy though.

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@femaster: It doesn't get much better than SureFire. There's a reason that most of our Military/LEO/First Responders use them. This IS a good deal for these batteries! I'm in for a set.