World’s 1st certified carbon-neutral battery with fully recyclable packaging, ensuring zero waste by repurposing battery components
High-quality, reliable power that rivals leading brands, with long-lasting performance from carbon-neutral alkaline batteries
Includes two reusable, recyclable organizer boxes, with 44 AA, 44 AAA, and 4 9V batteries, for convenient storage
Eco-friendly and cost-effective batteries that offer great value without compromising performance
Ideal for everyday use or emergencies, these leak-resistant batteries provide dependable power for devices like remotes, controllers, and smoke detectors
@Everbody - I don’t know about ten times, but a while back I got one of those universal chargers that recharge Ni-MH and Ni-CD batteries AND do a fair to middling job recharging (some) alkaline batteries up to usefulness.
Thanks to capitalism, which in the REAL world undermines hubris and punishes perfectionism, just the opposite of all the other systems that pretend to, but don’t. But films can be a lot of fun, I guess because of all that artistic hubris?
@w_a_w Because there’s only one common product left that still uses 9V batteries (smoke detector), and the new versions of them are ditching the 9Vs, so soon there will be none.
As someone who tests batteries and has never heard of this brand I can say with full confidence that I would never put them in anything I care about other than the freezer.
I have to wonder how long these languished in some warehouse before Meh got them, and what their claimed shelf life is. This is not the first time they’ve been here, so we might see feedback from prior purchasers at some point.
Why don’t you find and sell battery storage solutions for people who already HAVE batteries, RECHARGEABLE batteries, and could use a nice, compact way, to store both AA, AAA, D, and 9-volt… AND with storage for drained, but soon to be charged, batteries? Huh!?! HUH??!
Specs
Product: 92-Piece Better Battery Co. Alkaline Battery Variety Pack
Model: BBCO2020
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$89.98 (for 92) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Feb 27 - Monday, Mar 3
No 6 volt storage? I’m out.
Can you say TRASH CAN due to leakage? Guess it’s better than diaper leakage!
@mcemanuel Nono you mean recycling bin, not trash can
AI, because the internet needs the big truck equivalent for tiny dicks.
Alkaline can be charged 10 times.
@Everbody - I don’t know about ten times, but a while back I got one of those universal chargers that recharge Ni-MH and Ni-CD batteries AND do a fair to middling job recharging (some) alkaline batteries up to usefulness.
Thanks to capitalism, which in the REAL world undermines hubris and punishes perfectionism, just the opposite of all the other systems that pretend to, but don’t. But films can be a lot of fun, I guess because of all that artistic hubris?
There’s no way I could use that many AAA batteries before they’re garbage.
I’ve never really contemplated the idea of renting batteries before.
Why are there such gratuitous amounts of both As and so few 9Vs?
This whole thing is perplexing.
@w_a_w as a data point I use plenty of AA and AAA but almost never 9v
@w_a_w Because there’s only one common product left that still uses 9V batteries (smoke detector), and the new versions of them are ditching the 9Vs, so soon there will be none.
And the garage door opener keypad.
As someone who tests batteries and has never heard of this brand I can say with full confidence that I would never put them in anything I care about other than the freezer.
@tweezak weird way to test batteries you’ve never tested, but okay
/image refrigerator

I have to wonder how long these languished in some warehouse before Meh got them, and what their claimed shelf life is. This is not the first time they’ve been here, so we might see feedback from prior purchasers at some point.
Better Battery Company?!
…
“Better than WHAT?!”
/showme “better battery” batteries in pods from the matrix
Damn meh why aren’t you selling these uh… batrooys?
Why don’t you find and sell battery storage solutions for people who already HAVE batteries, RECHARGEABLE batteries, and could use a nice, compact way, to store both AA, AAA, D, and 9-volt… AND with storage for drained, but soon to be charged, batteries? Huh!?! HUH??!