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catlover
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:06 PM
I need a 9v for the smoke alarm. Are dollar store batteries worth buying?
-Jatt-
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:09 PM
I wouldn't trust dollar store batteries with my smoke alarm.
Maybe for a remote control or something but not something which could save my life.
V A N Q U I S H
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:13 PM
Jatt is right, I went to EFADS and picked up some Panasonics. They looked legit but when I opened the package the plastic portion was cut improperly, I think they are fakes.
Cyber6
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:40 PM
Dollar store batteries are crap. They are great for those annoying electronic toys that you want dying fast.. :lol: .. but for anything else is crap.
C.
perplexed_one
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:44 PM
Jatt is right, I went to EFADS and picked up some Panasonics. They looked legit but when I opened the package the plastic portion was cut improperly, I think they are fakes.
did you check out the rest of the shelf? ;)
Jucius Maximus
Oct 11th, 2007, 09:55 PM
Jatt is right, I went to EFADS and picked up some Panasonics. They looked legit but when I opened the package the plastic portion was cut improperly, I think they are fakes.
I got Panasonics from Dollarama and I have no problem with them.
If you are worried about the smoke alarm, remember that it will start chirping when the battery is low.
najibs
Oct 11th, 2007, 10:03 PM
Cheap batteries are just that, cheap. Personally, I wouldn't trust a dollar store battery on a device that can potentially save my life...
nopn
Oct 11th, 2007, 10:03 PM
dont be cheap on your smoke alarm, why not get a smoke alarm at dollar store at the first time?
Steeve Urkel
Oct 11th, 2007, 10:05 PM
I remember a few years ago had bought cheapo Dollar store batteries for my pager back when people still used those :lol:
and as soon as I used the cheapo batteries the screen got all screwed up and it was the batteries cuz as soon as I went to buy brand name ones, no problems as all.
I also heard some of the batteries at the Souce were fake?
I bought some brand name ones there for a camera and was charging them and the stuff inside the battery actually leaked out- glad I wasn't near that when it happened.
I usually buy brand name batteries when they are on sale or with special offers.
najibs
Oct 11th, 2007, 10:13 PM
I remember a few years ago had bought cheapo Dollar store batteries for my pager back when people still used those :lol:
and as soon as I used the cheapo batteries the screen got all screwed up and it was the batteries cuz as soon as I went to buy brand name ones, no problems as all.
I also heard some of the batteries at the Souce were fake?
I bought some brand name ones there for a camera and was charging them and the stuff inside the battery actually leaked out- glad I wasn't near that when it happened.
I usually buy brand name batteries when they are on sale or with special offers.
Yep, cheap batteries can leak, or cause power damage to your device. I pretty much use Sanyo NIMH batteries for all my electronics.
hooch
Oct 12th, 2007, 12:47 AM
I need a 9v for the smoke alarm. Are dollar store batteries worth buying?
I agree with everyone else here. I wouldn't trust dollar store batteries in a smoke alarm. To boot, I'd strongly suggest that for your smoke alarm, you make sure you get alkaline batteries. NiMH might work as well, but avoid zinc-carbon batteries. While they are cheaper, they last far shorter than alkalines and rechargables. You'd end up changing batteries between trips to the dollar store. :twisted:
yatta
Oct 12th, 2007, 04:04 PM
I have been using dollar store batteries, panasonic, they seem legit the packaging. I get 4 AA's for a dollar plus tax.. they tax everything even things that are not taxable, anyway I use them for my logitech dinivo keyboard mouse combo, this thing is ridiculous. I need 2 batteries for the keyboard, 2 for the numeric keyboard and 2 for the mouse.. I have to change the batteries in the mouse every 6 days. I forget to turn the mouse off :( wish it did it automatically.. anyway this is the reason why I buy the cheap batteries cause I will never remember to shut the mouse off and if i was using premium batteries it would just be a waste. I am thinking of Rechargeable at this point..
Batteries for smoke detector, go premium and it will last very long.
woodstock827
Oct 12th, 2007, 04:24 PM
i bought some no brand cheap AA batteries from Pacific Mall before.. it was like $5 for 20 or somewhere around there.. They feel lighter than "regular" batteries, but surprisingly they lasted longer on my electric toothbrush than regular Duracells or other brand name batteries... Not sure if they have 9V batteries though...
onecoolloser
Oct 12th, 2007, 05:02 PM
I pretty much use Sanyo NIMH batteries for all my electronics.
You can use them for high-drain devices like camera's, mp3's, etc... but for things like remote controls, they're not worth the money. I'd rather stick a cheap battery in my remote.
catlover
Oct 12th, 2007, 05:06 PM
Thanks everyone for all your feedback. I think I'll stick with the brand name batteries from now on. Last night my b/f picked up the Panasonic one from the dollar store and guess what, it didn't work, the smoke alarm kept chirping. Today I bought a brand name pack and it worked. No more dollar store batteries for me:rolleyes: .
rimi
Oct 12th, 2007, 10:04 PM
just wanted to add something.
I boughgt those panasonic batteries from the dollar storerand they lasted about 11-12 days in my mouse.
Guess what, the duracells that I used to use before(several packs bought) lasted me about 2-5 days.
Interesting remark ... I was surprised. But the same batteries in my digital camera were drained after a couple of shots with flash, therefore duracells lasted me a LOT more than those panasonics in my camera.
Jucius Maximus
Oct 12th, 2007, 10:57 PM
I have been using the Panasonic AAA's from Dollarama in my alarm clock and five months later I am still on the same set of batteries!
yatta
Oct 12th, 2007, 11:30 PM
Orly?
mingyang
Oct 13th, 2007, 12:24 AM
Orly?
yarly
gordholio
Oct 13th, 2007, 06:20 PM
Panasonic is a good name; you'd think they'd have decent batteries (not the best, but pretty good).