JayAgostino
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In a mission to find the best battery out there, CBC News compared batteries from dollar stores versus batteries from major brands such a Duracell and Energizer.
One thing I noticed is how unreliable the Duracell batteries seem to be. They seem to leak way more often than Energizer batteries. I believe it might have to do with what they're made of. Energizer makes its batteries out of lithium, but Duracell batteries are just regular alkaline batteries.
Has anybody else had a poor experience with Duracell? Are their rechargeable batteries any better?
Both Energizer and Duracell go far back. At one point, they almost merged into a single company, but the merger was blocked under antitrust charges.
In general, I try to avoid traditional batteries nowadays. Most of them can only be used once and don't seem hold as much of a charge. That's why I always prefer electronics with built-in lithium-ion batteries.
One thing I noticed is how unreliable the Duracell batteries seem to be. They seem to leak way more often than Energizer batteries. I believe it might have to do with what they're made of. Energizer makes its batteries out of lithium, but Duracell batteries are just regular alkaline batteries.
Has anybody else had a poor experience with Duracell? Are their rechargeable batteries any better?
Both Energizer and Duracell go far back. At one point, they almost merged into a single company, but the merger was blocked under antitrust charges.
In general, I try to avoid traditional batteries nowadays. Most of them can only be used once and don't seem hold as much of a charge. That's why I always prefer electronics with built-in lithium-ion batteries.