Customer Reviews for Duracell - Coppertop AA Alkaline Battery, 20/Pack (MN1500B20Z)
Customer Rating
1
Leaked - Destroyed desk phone
on March 23, 2017
Posted by: Xander
from USA
I thought Duracell batteries were not supposed to leak. But the ones in my desk phone leaked and destroyed the desk phone battery box via corrosion. So I no longer see any reason to pay premium for Duracell products.
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Customer Rating
1
Battery Leaks!!!!
on July 9, 2017
Posted by: NeverAgain827
from Saskatchewan, Canada
We have lost 2 remotes that were used everyday and one very expensive flashlight due to battery leakage. The expiry date was for 2022!!! The $100 dollar flashlight, the battery ate through the metal prongs, so we checked our remotes and found all batteries have leaked. I will never purchase Duracell nor recommend their batteries unless you enjoy throwing away expensive belongings, and render Blu-Rays useless!!!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
5
Great batteries
on July 24, 2017
Posted by: danmcg
from Saint John, N.B.
I bought a clock to use outside 2 years ago and used your batteries in it. This clock hangs outside all year round, it has never lost time and I haven't changed batteries yet..Wow over 2 years
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
1
They now leak
on November 14, 2017
Posted by: Jims
from Wisconsin, United States
Never had problems before but now they must be made cheaper because they leak
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
1
Leaking in a month
on December 3, 2017
Posted by: Zugbug
from Frederick County, MD, United States
AA batteries in 2 wall clock leak in a month. Also, D batteries in a flashlight leaked and destroyed it. Same problem in a radio and digital weather station.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
1
Leaks Battery Acid
on January 20, 2018
Posted by: Jared
from Calgary, AB, Canada
I just opened my wireless Apple Mouse to change the batteries and discovered that the batteries had leaked significantly. I've never seen a battery leak this much and the batteries are still within the best before date. I also recently changed the Duracell batteries in my Keyless door lock and they had also leaked slightly. While I haven’t used the Apple mouse for several months this shouldn’t happen. I haven’t tried the mouse yet so hopefully it hasn’t been damaged by the excessive battery acid.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
1
leakage
on June 29, 2018
Posted by: don1
from california
I've used Duracell exclusively for many years without much issue. lately (last year or so) every device I put these in has been destroyed due to battery leakage; flashlights, voltage tester, label printer on and on. until the problem is fixed I'm using another brand, energizer perhaps
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
1
HAVE USED A LIFETIME and now shopping for another
on February 27, 2019
Posted by: JamesKastner
from LAS VEGAS NEVADA
Since a kid, my DAD swore by these (Hurricane dependable in New Orleans.) Now they are not as good. They rupture too easily in warm climates. Used to have on shelf IN LIGHT or whatever for YEARS w/o problems. Now after a year you can expect leaking and destroying your light. They have destroyed 2 "D" cell MAGlights (NOT CHEAP) and some "AA" & "AAA" lights and remote control units ... My brother still in NOLA is having same issue so this is not just a "HOT & DRY" problem! IT IS A REDUCED SHIELDING PROBLEM TO CUT PRODUCTION COSTS! FED UP & going to another product. Starting to explore Delco & Energizer and some recharge units.