Customer Reviews for Duracell - Coppertop AA Alkaline Battery, 20/Pack (MN1500B20Z)
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1
Leaking again
on September 1, 2016
Posted by: Chris
from Florida, United States
I find an AAA in my $300 Bose headphones has leaked, another loose in the case also leaked. Two remotes have leaked also. All were well in date, I have always used Duracell, but am concerned, why only Duracells are leaking, cheap batteries supplied with gear, never leak
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from duracell.comBy Duracell Customer Care , September 7, 2016
Hi. Thank you for taking your time to write to us. We apologize that you are unsatisfied with our products. When you have a moment, please give us a call at our toll free number 1-800-551-2355 (Mon-Fri 9a-6p EST) so we can figure out what happened here and help sort this out.
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Unopened Package, Not Expired, and Leaking!
on September 2, 2016
Posted by: Acie421
We keep our batteries in a cool, dry storage space. Went to take out some AAAs today and saw that more than half of the batteries in our Duracell package (expiration date of March 2017), completely unopened and unused, were leaking. The other batteries (non-Duracell) in the storage space were still fine. Thankfully I did not ruin any devices with these leaking batteries!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from duracell.comBy Duracell Customer Care , September 7, 2016
Hi. Thank you for taking your time to write to us. We apologize that you are unsatisfied with our products. When you have a moment, please give us a call at our toll free number 1-800-551-2355 (Mon-Fri 9a-6p EST) so we can figure out what happened here and help sort this out.
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Leaking Batteries
on December 20, 2016
Posted by: Kobes
from Kailua, HI, United States
Switched to Duracell, due to past experiences with the brand, and assuming minimal issues with leaking batteries (AAA size). Had the batteries less than 1-1/2 years, leaked in my wireless keyboard (lost function of a few keys, now need to replace); leaked in a Duracell flashlight which came supplied with the batteries, destroying the battery holder.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Chemical Leakage
on January 24, 2017
Posted by: Jairo Rosa
from Campinas - SP, Brazil
I purchased, around 2 years ago, some of that AAA and AA batteries pack for using in toys and remote controls. I can say, almost batteries I used in my remote controls (TV, Blu-ray, Audio Receiver) presented chemical leakage problems. At least, the devices were not damaged but it is very annoying to have to clean them when I notice the batteries are not working.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Leakiest Batteries in the World
on September 20, 2017
Posted by: Jack22222
from Austin TX
I am a photographer I have use Dura Cell Batteries for years, no problem. NOW in the last 12 months the dura cell batteries have leaked into almost every flash, every controller. Something has changed in the quality. I have used my last Duracell ...
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Duracells are leakers - Do not buy!
on January 29, 2018
Posted by: MarkW
from Longmeadow, MA, United States
In the last 5 years, I've had numerous Duracell AA and AAA batteries leak and damage the contacts of the devices they were in.
All devices were in constant (clocks) or daily use when the leakage occurred. I used to buy Duracells because they never leaked (other brands often did) but that is no longer the case.
Now I buy the cheap batteries and change them once a year whether they need it or not. I'm also buying Lithium-Ion batteries for high-value products that I can't afford to have damages.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Leaky lost 2 expensive flash lights
on January 20, 2019
Posted by: bhibb
from Indiana
I have always used Duracell batteries for my emergency flash lights. No longer. Two flashlights for long term emergency use, ruined by leaky Duracell batteries.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Not-so-long-lasting!
on February 16, 2019
Posted by: Johnnny Boy
from Long Island, New York
I just installed a pair in my Apple Trackpad for Mac. They're dated MAR 2028. They only showed 33% charge upon installation. Only two weeks later, they're down to 15% charge! I'm not believing these batteries will last into March, OR that the multipack will last until 2028. Not even close, at this rate.